The consumers' attitude towards
renewable energy sources is changing for the better, as nearly half of
residential as well as commercial customers believe it is very important for
India to develop and generate more solar power, says a survey.
Solar energy has emerged as the most recognised source of renewable energy, as nearly 58 per cent of both groups strongly favour solar energy as a future source of energy generation for India, the survey by global communications and consulting f ..
Solar energy has emerged as the most recognised source of renewable energy, as nearly 58 per cent of both groups strongly favour solar energy as a future source of energy generation for India, the survey by global communications and consulting f ..
Solar energy has emerged as the most
recognised source of renewable energy, as nearly 58 per cent of both groups
strongly favour solar energy as a future source of energy generation for India,
the survey by global communications and consulting firm Mercom Capital Group
said.
"Generally we found a lot of opportunities for the renewable energy industry to invest in educating and informing consumers and differentiating renewables from fossil fuels in a country that is hungry for power of any kind," Mercom Capital Group CEO and Co-founder Raj Prabhu said.
The environment was underscored as the most important benefit of solar energy by 71 per cent of commercial and 65 per cent of residential respondents, that covered 1,700 residential and commercial customers.< ..
"Generally we found a lot of opportunities for the renewable energy industry to invest in educating and informing consumers and differentiating renewables from fossil fuels in a country that is hungry for power of any kind," Mercom Capital Group CEO and Co-founder Raj Prabhu said.
The environment was underscored as the most important benefit of solar energy by 71 per cent of commercial and 65 per cent of residential respondents, that covered 1,700 residential and commercial customers.< ..
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