Author:
Ginoya Namrata,Meenawat Harsha,Devi Amala,Deka Pamli,Jairaj Bharath
Abstract
In India, poor and marginalized communities face the dual challenges of low socioeconomic development and extreme vulnerability to climate change. Although there have been significant improvements in India’s rural household electrification, electricity availability for health centers, schools, and rural enterprises is still limited. Decentralized solar energy solutions are increasingly considered for bringing reliable electricity to community facilities, especially in climate vulnerable areas.
Publisher
World Resources Institute
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