Scaling up of rooftop solar in the SME sector in India

April 23, 2019

India’s substantial and sustained economic growth has led to an increase in demand for energy resources. In such a scenario, using alternate energy options, particularly renewable energy sources, is one of the most desirable ways to address demand increase in the short term, while diversifying energy infrastructure and improving energy security. The MSME1 sector is one of the key pillars of the Indian economy. The sector has witnessed steady growth over the past few years.

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