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In this video, we explore India’s massive shift towards green energy by harnessing solar and wind power in the country's vast desert regions. We dive into why India is focusing on desert solar parks, how these initiatives are reducing oil imports, the role of green hydrogen, and much more. Watch till the end to learn about the future of energy in India! What is in the video: Why India is developing solar and wind parks in deserts? Where is India using this green energy? How does India plan to reduce oil dependency by developing solar and wind energy? How does India compare to Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves and solar park investments? What are the challenges India faces in its solar mission? 1. Where are the upcoming and largest solar parks in India? India is developing several large-scale solar parks in desert regions to harness solar power effectively. Some of the biggest and upcoming solar parks are: Bhadla Solar Park (Rajasthan): The world’s largest solar park, with a capacity of 2,245 MW. Pavagada Solar Park (Karnataka): A 2,050 MW park. Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park (Andhra Pradesh): 1,000 MW capacity. Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Park (Madhya Pradesh): 750 MW capacity. NP Kunta Solar Park (Karnataka): 978 MW capacity. Bikaner Solar Park (Rajasthan): 2,000 MW (upcoming). Khavda Solar Park (Gujarat): 5,000 MW (upcoming). Shakti Sthala Solar Park (Karnataka): 2,000 MW capacity. Purulia Pumped Storage Solar Park (West Bengal): 200 MW capacity. Dholera Solar Park (Gujarat): 5,000 MW (upcoming). Suryamitra Solar Park (Rajasthan): 1,000 MW (upcoming). Mandsaur Solar Park (Madhya Pradesh): 750 MW. Tungabhadra Solar Park (Karnataka): 600 MW. Bhilwara Solar Park (Rajasthan): 500 MW. Rajasthan Solar Park (Rajasthan): 1,000 MW capacity (upcoming). Topics Cover In This Video 👇 How are India's desert regions helping in solar energy production? What are the major solar parks in India and their capacities? How is India using renewable energy in urban centers and industries? What is the future of green hydrogen production in India? How does India plan to use solar power for electric vehicles (EVs)? What is the impact of solar energy on India’s energy independence? How is solar energy contributing to rural electrification and farming in India? Join this channel to get access to perks: / @infratalks211 Infra Talks is India’s leading platform for Indian Infrastructure, bringing you the latest India infrastructure news, India infra news, and infrastructure news India latest update every single day. From mega expressways, smart cities, bullet trains, metro expansion, logistics corridors, ports, airports, tunnels, bridges and industrial corridors we cover everything shaping the future of India’s infrastructure growth. Stay updated with real-time Indian infra projects, government announcements, upcoming megaprojects, construction updates, urban development, planning, design, financing models and in-depth analysis of India’s rapidly expanding infrastructure sector. Copyright Disclaimer : under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. Follow Us On Facebook - / infratalks Follow Us On twitter - / infratalksyt Follow Us On Telegram - https://t.me/infratalksYT