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India will announce its power generation target of 20 gigawatts in September. GW)
According to its national plan to tackle global warming, solar power will be generated by 2020.
Here are some of the highlights of the Indian solar program mentioned in the draft document.
* The 30-year $19 billion "National Solar Mission" program aims to expand solar power generation from its current no-scale to 20 gigawatts by 2020.
* Three-
Phased plan to produce 1-11.
5 GW of solar energy by 2012, 6-
7 GW before 2017 and 7 GW before 2020.
Its goal is to reduce the production cost of solar panels and stimulate domestic manufacturing.
The funds will be used for incentives for production, installation and R & D.
* The plan's "near-term" target is to reach 100 MW, 100 gigawatts, or 10-by 2030-
It is estimated that 12% of the total electricity generated in that year.
* Once implemented, the project will ensure large
Large-scale deployment of solar power generation for grid-connected and distributed and decentralized off-grid
A power grid that provides commercial energy services.
India says it can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 42 million tons through the new solar program.
20 million solar lamps, estimated to save 1 billion liters of lamp oil per year from 2020. * Solar-
Hospitals, hotels and government buildings will enforce the use of electric equipment and applications to encourage rural and small towns through microfinance.
* The plan also outlines a system that pays homes for the remaining power from solar panel feedback to the grid.
The goal is to provide lighting for 3 million households by 2012.
* Solar heating system will be promoted in India and 40-
The installation of solar collectors in the domestic, industrial and commercial sectors covers an area of 50 million square meters.