posted on 2021-04-20, 13:34authored byEfstratios Batzelis, Zakir Hussain Rather, John BartonJohn Barton, Bonu Ramesh Naidu, Billy Wu, Firdous Ul Nazir, Onyema Sunday Nduka, Wei He, Jerome Nsengiyaremye, Bandopant Pawar, Diane Palmer
<p>The technology of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems has seen remarkable
boom the past decade and remains central in the decarbonization and
post-COVID19 recovery plan of many countries worldwide. However, global
experience shows that PV installations start to level off in networks with
certain solar integration levels. Among the various reasons, such as financing,
regulations, markets etc., this report focuses and takes a deep look on
technical challenges that act as barriers against further solar integration and
develops a roadmap with technology innovations and transformations that will
allow a high-solar future. The UK and India are the focal points of this
investigation, examining closely how the challenges and future directions relate
or differ between the two countries. This report arises out of the UK-India
Joint Virtual Clean Energy Centre (JVCEC), which is a research consortium that
involves ten UK universities and thirteen Indian institutes within three
virtual centres namely, the Joint UK-India Clean Energy Centre (JUICE), the
India-UK Centre for Education and Research in Clean Energy (IUCERCE) and the UK
India Clean Energy Research Institute (UKICERI).</p>
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