Improving electricity supply and infrastructure in India
The main purpose of the project activity at Charanka village in Gujarat, India, is to generate clean electricity through renewable energy. With a total installed capacity of 15 MW, the new solar photovoltaic system produces electricity that is being exported to the Indian grid. Thus, the project prevents greenhouse gas emissions that would have otherwise been generated by conventional electricity production through the burning of fossil fuels.
Besides the reduction in GHG emissions, the project leads to social well-being by creating employment opportunities during construction and operation of the project. The expansion of the road network at the project site has improved transport accessibility and infrastructure for the local communities. Overall, the project is a step forward in using the untapped solar potential and further diffusion of the solar technology in the region.

Although the development of renewable energy sources is increasing, energy from fossil fuels is still a significant part of energy production worldwide. This is associated with the release of large amounts of carbon emissions. The use of solar energy is a good way to provide people around the world with renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Solar installations, implemented through solar projects, convert sunlight into electricity (photovoltaic) or heat (solar thermal). Even when the sky is cloudy, the solar thermal power plants generate heat and convert it into electricity. Photovoltaic projects use the photoelectric effect to convert sunlight into electricity.
The energy produced is typically fed into the national or regional power grid, reducing the share of fossil fuels in the electricity mix. In addition to reducing carbon emissions, solar projects also prevent the release of various pollutants associated with conventional power generation. Solar energy projects in the ClimatePartner portfolio are registered with international standards.
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