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<b>Comparison of Impact & Challenges of Solar Energy Utilisation in India vs Global Turf</b><b></b>

インドと世界における太陽エネルギー利用の影響と課題の比較 (AI 翻訳)

Govind Yadav, Sandeep Kumar

Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-04-25#再生可能エネルギーOrigin: Global
DOI: 10.66635/j2tvx236
原典: https://doi.org/10.66635/j2tvx236
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日本語

本研究は、インドにおける太陽エネルギーの利用を世界基準と比較し、IEA、IRENA、世界銀行、MNREのデータを用いて統計分析を行った。インドのコスト競争力と急速な拡大を確認する一方、構造的・運用的障壁を指摘。太陽光スタートアップや分散型モデルの役割を考察し、起業家、政策立案者、投資家への示唆を提供する。

English

This study compares solar energy utilisation in India with global benchmarks, using data from IEA, IRENA, World Bank, and MNRE. It identifies significant differences in adoption, efficiency, and policy effectiveness, highlighting India's cost competitiveness but structural barriers. The paper integrates an entrepreneurial perspective on solar startups and decentralized models, offering strategic implications for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and investors.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本でも太陽光発電の導入拡大が進むが、本論文の示すインドの課題(インフラ、政策実行の壁)は参考になる。特に分散型モデルやスタートアップの役割は日本のGX戦略にも示唆を与える。

In the global GX context

This paper provides a comparative analysis that can inform global renewable energy strategies. Its focus on India's rapid solar expansion and barriers offers lessons for emerging economies and developed nations seeking to accelerate solar adoption.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Researchers can use the comparative methodology and statistical findings as a baseline for further cross-country analysis.

🏢実務担当者:Practitioners can learn from India's cost-effective deployment and the role of startups in driving adoption.

🏛政策担当者:Policymakers should consider the identified structural barriers and the potential of decentralized solar models to improve energy access.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The global transformation toward renewable energy has positioned solar power as a centre of climate goals, SDG goals 2030 and sustainable development. India, as one of the fastest-growing energy markets, has made significant progress in solar capacity expansion under initiatives such as the National Solar Mission. However, disparities persist when compared with global leaders in terms of efficiency, infrastructure, financing, and policy execution. This study presents a comparative analysis of the impact and challenges of solar energy utilisation in India vis-à-vis global benchmarks. Using secondary data from authoritative sources such as IEA, IRENA, World Bank, and MNRE, and applying statistical hypothesis testing (t-test, p-value analysis), the study identifies significant differences in adoption, efficiency, and policy effectiveness. The findings reveal that while India excels in cost competitiveness and rapid expansion, structural and operational barriers hinder optimal utilisation. This study further integrates an entrepreneurial perspective by examining the role of solar startups, MSMEs, and rural enterprises in driving solar energy adoption. The paper highlights emerging business opportunities in decentralized solar models, rooftop installations, and AI-enabled energy optimisation. From a business standpoint, the study provides insights into investment potential, innovation ecosystems, and scalable solar business models. It contributes practically by offering strategic implications for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and investors seeking to leverage solar energy as a high-growth sector within sustainable development frameworks.

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