India's rapid economic expansion and vast population make it a key consumer of electric power in the future. All of India's energy sources are examined in this article, along with their current status and future prospects, and the primary tools for supporting their development and use are discussed. Coal and other fossil fuels have been widely used, resulting in the accumulation of a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which has led to global warming. Sustainable development relies heavily on the use of renewable energy sources. There is a wide range of renewable energy sources that can be used to suit India's power generation demands.
Power generation, renewable energy, Coal, Wind
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