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The United Nations has framed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as part of the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015. It includes a dedicated goal on Affordable and Clean Energy under the SDG 7 aiming to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.

Introduction 

India, one of the world’s most populous nations and a developing country, is experiencing rapid urbanization and industrialisation. This growth has led to a significant increase in individual electricity consumption, resulting in a yearly rise in the country's overall electricity demand. India is the 3rd largest power market after China and the USA. 

 

This is a two part article. Part 1 deals with an overview of residential rooftop solar installation (January 2025) across the country, and Part 2 will analyse the uptake of rooftop solars.

I. Introduction

The number of electricity consumers in India during the period 2015-16 was 239151562 (0.239 billion), which increased to 333384002 (0.333 billion) in 2022-23.

Vengikkal, the second-largest panchayat in Tamil Nadu by land area, hosts a significant number of government offices and is a hub for devotees visiting Annamalaiyar Hill. Home to 26,713 residents across 8,341 households, Vengikkal faces significant challenges in managing the energy-intensive public water supply system.

Brief overview of the tea industry in India

The previous issue outlined the key features of a consumer-centric approach, including understanding consumers and prov

CAG recently conducted a walk-through energy audit in Lakshanaa Pulverising Industries, a cement blending factory in Salem to decode the energy-saving avenues hidden within the cement blending process.