2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.859321
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Climate Change Impact Assessment for Future Wind and Solar Energy Installations in India

Abstract: Solar and wind assets are climate-dependent and changes in climate will result in variations in their generation and intermittency. Developers of solar and wind parks in India have observed changes in climate conditions and variability in solar irradiation and wind profiles at the seasonal and year-to-year timescales. Future climate change perturbations, including monsoon shifts, could lead to lower-than-predicted wind and solar energy production and affect the economics of solar and wind assets. Regional clim… Show more

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“…The massive burning of mineral energy has caused global environmental pollution and ecological destruction, including the extreme overheating of the environment (Ma et al, 2021;Arsalan et al, 2022;Zakari et al, 2022). Solar energy is a free and environmentally friendly supply of power that has a negligible impact on the environment (Almutairi, et al, 2021) and has tremendous potential to replace fossil fuels with secure, clean, and sustainable energy (Trancik et al, 2015;Navothna and Thotakura, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The massive burning of mineral energy has caused global environmental pollution and ecological destruction, including the extreme overheating of the environment (Ma et al, 2021;Arsalan et al, 2022;Zakari et al, 2022). Solar energy is a free and environmentally friendly supply of power that has a negligible impact on the environment (Almutairi, et al, 2021) and has tremendous potential to replace fossil fuels with secure, clean, and sustainable energy (Trancik et al, 2015;Navothna and Thotakura, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%