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India's solar power generation target of 100 GW by 2022 was missed, with only 63.3 GW generated. Rooftop solar energy generation was just 11 GW, far short of the 40 GW target. Experts are unsure if the new deadline of March 2026 will be met. Rooftop solar is important for affordable power, reducing dependence on the grid, and improving access to electricity in remote areas. Lack of awareness, high initial costs, and lack of financing options are hindering residential adoption.

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