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India Eyeing a New Monster 100GW Solar-Capacity Goal (arstechnica.com)

AmiMoJo writes: In a confirmed report India's energy minister suggested that the country is considering issuing a tender for 100 gigawatts of solar energy, which may be tied to solar panel-manufacturing buildout. In 2015, India set a goal to reach 100GW of solar capacity as part of its larger aim of 175GW of renewable energy in general by 2022. This latest 100GW tender would be for a 2030 or 2035 target.

The existing goal is ambitious, so a stretch goal further into the future is even more so. The country's current total solar capacity is just 24.4GW, (for context, as of this month the US has about 55.9GW of installed solar capacity total) but it's growing quickly. Utility-scale solar capacity grew by 72 percent in the previous year.

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  1. Capacity? by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 4, Informative

    What matters is actual output, and in India that is around 15-19%. So installing 100 GW of "capacity" really means installing around 15-19 GW of actual generation, or about 2% of their actual electrical need.

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    Browsing at +1 - no ACs, I ignore their posts. So refreshing!
  2. Re:What a priority by rogoshen1 · · Score: 1, Informative

    Didn't you get the memo?

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    If you support the notion that a nation has the right and obligation to its citizens to maintain a border, you're a mouth breathing racist.

    Let everyone in who wants to come, then tax the vanishing middle class into oblivion to pay for it. Else you're a mouth breathing racist.