DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/28d778/rural_electrificat) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Rural Electrification - Key Element for Rural Economic Development and Meeting India's Demand - Supply Gap" to their offering.
“Rural Electrification - Key Element for Rural Economic Development and Meeting India's Demand - Supply Gap”
Rural electrification is a very important aspect for India's economic development. Some 70% of the country's population lives in rural areas. Only 52.5% of India's rural areas are electrified. The country's growing population will drive huge demand for power, and the country's current power generation is not able to meet demand. Supportive government policies, advanced power infrastructure, and decentralized renewable systems will facilitate rural electrification. Rural electrification encourages the market entry of power generation companies, which will ultimately boost rural economic development and help to bridge India's demand-supply gap.
Scope:
- Key drivers for improving rural electrification in India Need for rural electrification in India
- Importance of rural electrification in India
Reasons to Buy:
- Identify key growth and investment opportunities in rural power market
- Gain insights on Rural Elelctrification scenario in India
- Facilitate decision-making based on upcoming government policies and market developments in rural power market
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Summary
3.1 Key Factors in Rural Electrification
3.1.1 Powering the Rural Areas Crucial for Overall Economic Development of the Country
3.1.2 Supportive Government Policies and Initiatives Boosting Rural Electrification
3.1.3 Decentralized Renewable System Vital for Rural Electrification
3.1.4 Advanced Power Infrastructure Reducing Transmission and Distribution Losses and Increasing Power Supply
3.2 Impact of Rural Electrification in India
3.2.1 Opportunities for Power Generation Companies
3.2.2 Economic Development of Rural Areas
3.2.3 Adopting Renewable Energy Help in Mitigating Climate Change
4 Appendix
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