💨 Abstract
India's solar industry faces challenges due to inadequate government funding and a skills shortage, threatening clean energy targets. Manufacturers of solar panels, cells, and storage batteries are grappling with higher costs and delayed projects. Industry leaders urge significant funding and training program enhancements to meet annual non-fossil fuel capacity expansion goals. The absence of stronger government action could impact broader manufacturing initiatives.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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