Now the facility for testing solar panels in India is available, the government has made this plan - India reaches self -care in the solar panel testing with a new facility

India achieved a great achievement in the field of solar energy. Now the facility for the construction of solar panels and certification in the country itself is available. With this, India moves to self -sufficiency in the field of solar energy. With this new plant, India will no longer depend on the construction and testing of solar panels. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. India took an important step on Monday in the direction of the construction of solar energy panels. Now the facility for testing and certification of solar panels built in the country will be available in the country itself. Prahlad Joshi, Minister of New and Renewable Energy (Messrs), inaugurated the test and calibrasyl laboratory founded by the National Institute of Solar Energy (NIS) in the National Capital Region Gurgaon. The policy of manufacturing implemented so far is not a well -known standard of testing and certification regarding the construction of solar panels in India. The Government of India has implemented a policy of all the equipment associated with solar energy in the country at domestic level in the country for the past three four years, and its effect is also visible. Although India has the ability to produce solar module of nine thousand megawatts capacity, it is expected to increase by 2027 to 80 thousand MW. The ability to install solar energy, Messrs, Joshi, did not pay attention to the ability to install solar energy over the past few years, saying that the capacity of solar power will now be installed quickly. An agreement will soon be reached with some states, which will lead to 40 thousand MW capacity. The purpose of installing the energy sector said that by the year 2030, the government was aimed at installing five Lakh MW in the country’s total power generation capacity from the round -up energy sector sector. To achieve this, 50 thousand MW capacity must be established each year. This is now possible. By the year 2030, the country’s solar -installed capacity will be 2.92 lakh MW. In 2024-25, India added only 29.520 MW. Joshi also said that the Rinavable sector will play a major role in fulfilling the velocity of electricity in the country. By the year 2032, peak and question will double. Last year, the peak and demand for electricity (the maximum demand for electricity at a specific time) was 2.50 Lakh MW, which is expected to increase to 2.70 Lakh MW this year. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app