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Ayodhya To Become UP s First Solar City ; India s Solar Energy Revolution To Value USD 238 Billion By 2030

India's solar energy sector is experiencing a transformative surge, setting the stage for a sustainable and energy-efficient future. The "India Solar Power Industry Report 2023-2027" paints a compelling picture of remarkable growth and unprecedented potential. With the market estimated at USD 38 billion in 2021 and projected to reach approximately USD 238 billion by 2030, boasting a robust CAGR of around 40% between 2022 and 2030, India's solar energy revolution is well underway with Ayodhya poised to become UP's first 'Solar City'.

Ram temple: Ayodhya on track to become UP s first solar city ahead of Ram temple consecration

Ayodhya, the temple town in Uttar Pradesh, India, is being developed as the state s first "solar city" ahead of the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple in January. The project includes the development of a solar park, solar-powered boats, solar streetlights, adoption of solar energy in public transport, and electrification of government buildings using solar energy. The plan is part of Uttar Pradesh s Solar Energy Policy 2022 and aims to develop Ayodhya as a model for other proposed solar cities in the state.

UPNEDA on mission mode to develop Ayodhya as Solar City

The Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Department (UPNEDA) is working tirelessly to develop Ayodhya as the state’s first ‘solar city’ before the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with over 10,000 dignitaries from across the country, is expected

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