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Hlavní autor: Parmar, v
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Vydáno: Zenodo 2025
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18060269
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  • <p><em><span>This paper reviews India’s renewable energy (RE) policy framework and examines the economic drivers, constraints, and implications of the country’s energy transition. It synthesizes official policy documents, government statistics, and recent academic/industry analyses to: (1) map India’s policy instruments and targets; (2) evaluate cost and investment trends in solar, wind, storage, and green hydrogen; (3) analyze institutional and market barriers (DISCOM finances, transmission, RPO compliance, intermittency); and (4) provide policy recommendations to accelerate a just, affordable, and resilient transition. Key findings: India has set ambitious non-fossil targets (500 GW by 2030), net-zero by 2070, and launched major schemes (PM-KUSUM, Green Hydrogen Mission) — all of which are transforming investment flows and technology priorities, but success depends on financing reforms, grid and storage scale-up, and stronger market signals.</span></em></p>