Integrated Solar Villages Scheme for Inclusive Development
- India's new national commitments to achieve net-zero by 2070 are focused on adopting a people-centric approach to climate change while achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
- Decentralized Renewable Energy (DRE) technology enables us to take advantage of opportunities that improve various aspects of lives and livelihoods.
- Using DRE can increase access to health facilities, education, internet, livelihood opportunities in rural areas as well as bring necessary resilience to the grid to withstand extreme climate events.
- Adoption of decentralized solar energy requires more workers, so DRE technology also has the potential to create additional jobs.
- Under Phase-II of the 'Grid ....
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