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India’s Rising Demand for the New Diamond: A Potential Analysis on Renewable Energy in the State of Jharkhand

A. Singh, Prof.Dr.(Er.) Shree Raman Dubey

International journal of research and scientific innovation📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-01-01#再生可能エネルギー対象セクター: power
DOI: 10.51244/ijrsi.2026.1306000349
原典: https://rsisinternational.org/journals/ijrsi/uploads/vol13-iss6-pg4697-4717-202607_pdf.pdf
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日本語

本論文は、インド・ジャールカンド州における再生可能エネルギーの可能性と課題を分析。石炭依存が続く中、太陽光・風力を中心に導入拡大の余地があるが、資金調達や系統接続の問題が障害。地域の産業と農村のエネルギー格差に注目。

English

This paper analyzes the potential and challenges of renewable energy in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Despite coal dominance, solar and wind have room for expansion, but financing and grid integration are barriers. The study highlights the energy access gap between industrial and rural areas.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本企業がインドの再生可能エネルギー市場に参入する際の参考事例として有用。ただし、日本のGX政策(SSBJ等)への直接的な示唆は限定的。

In the global GX context

This case study offers insights into regional energy transitions in coal-dependent economies, relevant for global discussions on just transition and renewable deployment disparities.

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🔬研究者:Provides a detailed regional assessment of renewable energy potential and barriers in a coal-rich Indian state, contributing to comparative energy transition literature.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Renewable Energy is the New Diamond. Will it replace Coal? Today, India’s energy sector is at a critical juncture, with electricity demand projected to triple by 2040 as urbanization, industrialization, and demographic expansion intensify. Though Coal continues to dominate the energy mix, accounting for nearly 70% of generation, but its environmental and health costs have made renewable energy indispensable. Despite National policies such as the National Solar Mission, Renewable Purchase Obligations, and the Green Energy Corridor project, alongside international commitments under the Paris Agreement, have created a strong framework for renewable adoption but there is no promising changes seen in the State of Jharkhand. Solar and wind energy have emerged as front runners, supported by declining technology costs and investor confidence, while biomass and small hydro add diversity to the mix. Yet, challenges remain in financing, grid integration, and regional disparities. Jharkhand, as a coal rich state, epitomizes the paradox of India’s energy transition: it is both a major contributor to fossil fuel reliance and a region with untapped renewable potential. Its industrial hubs demand reliable power, while rural and tribal communities continue to face energy poverty. This duality highlights the need for a balanced approach that addresses both industrial modernization and inclusive energy access.

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