
Low-voltage direct current solar microgrids are proposed as a solution to enhance India's electricity grid reliability and support its green transition. Authors argue that while village electrification is nearly complete, power supply remains inconsistent, especially during climate extremes. Microgrids, with their resilient design of solar panels and batteries, can function as a secondary supply when the main network fails. This decentralized approach is presented as an economical and development-oriented strategy to ensure reliable electricity for households and businesses, crucial for India's economic growth ambitions.
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