A geospatial integrated multi-criteria approach for assessment of solar and wind energy potentials with economic and environmental analysis

India has made an international commitment to generate about 50% of its total energy needs from renewable energy sources by 2030. Here, to meet such a commitment, this study developed high-resolution (1 × 1 km2) geospatial solar and wind geographical potential maps with an aim to calculate the theor...

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