About 75% of India’s electricity is generated by burning coal, but by 2030 the government wants 40% of its electricity to come from renewable sources like solar. India has Thar desert located in Rajasthan in the northwest of India and temperatures there can top 50C and frequent sandstorms add to the inhospitable conditions. Bhadla is home to the world’s biggest solar power farm, in part built and operated by Mr Prasad’s Saurya Urja. Soaking up the sunshine are 10 million solar panels with the capacity to generate 2,245MW, enough to power 4.5 million households. Do you think that India has a large potential to easily go green and save the climate ?

