Policy Review
As a key player, Kisan Solar has significantly advanced the cause of renewable energy in India under the KUSUM policy. This policy, designed to promote decentralized solar power generation, aims to reduce farmers reliance on conventional grid electricity. Kisan Solar's diverse solutions, including solar pumps and controllers, have enhanced rural energy infrastructure. Kisan Solar, in alignment with KUSUM, is instrumental in helping India achieve its renewable energy targets and address rural energy disparities.
When taking a global perspective, Kisan Solar finds resonance in policies from around the globe, notably the United Kingdom, wherein the government has undertaken many schemes to promote solar energy in the agricultural sector. The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) and the Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) are key schemes. FIT encourages small-scale energy production by paying individuals and organizations for the energy they may generate. On the other hand, RHI focuses on promoting the adoption of renewable heat technologies in business, the public sector, and at home. The positive is that both indicators encourage the reduction of carbon footprint, saving increasing energy costs in both agricultural and rural areas.
Not just this, Kisan Solar also aligns with several frameworks and schemes, such as the UK's Renewable Energy Roadmap, which is critical in achieving the country's net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. It focuses on expanding solar energy sources, particularly solar in addition to wind and. Kisan Solar with its products, offers scalable, affordable and decentralized energy solutions. Similarly, the Clean Growth Strategy in the UK gives you clear energy solutions across industries such as construction, agriculture, transport, etc. This goal highlights the principal plans to decarbonize various sectors of using low-carbon technologies. Following this, it provides a key position for Kisan Solar to take up and support both clean growth agencies in India and the UK. Its products can be used for beyond just agriculture, and for sectors such as construction and transport in the future.
In conclusion, Kisan Solar's alignment with the KUSUM policy and its standalone nature provide excellent global expansion, collaboration, and impact opportunities. There's a lot to learn and collaborate with for UK policies for decentralised energy and cross-sector sustainable integration. Kisan Solar can deepen its role in India, the UK, and other global markets and thereby successfully drive green energy transition.
BY SAHIMA GUPTA