Targeting renewable energy to already degraded areas with lower potential conflicts will not only help India achieve clean energy targets but also maintain food security and protect biodiversity.
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21 Jan, 2020 10:30:00 PM / by Uma Gupta, pv magazine posted in Property Management, Real Estate, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar, Open Space, Community, Energy, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Policy, Utilities, Markets, Fossil Fuels, Decarbonization, Climate Change, India, Industrial Solar, Global Warming
Targeting renewable energy to already degraded areas with lower potential conflicts will not only help India achieve clean energy targets but also maintain food security and protect biodiversity.
Image: Sterling & Wilson