India distributes solar lights to farmers 300 days a year


According to an Indian Economic Times report on August 3, the Indian government plans to use part of the funds originally used to subsidize rural residents to purchase lamp kerosene for the purchase of solar lights, which are then distributed to farmers.

The Indian government believes that doing so can reduce air pollution, reduce the incidence of peasants' respiratory diseases and reduce the burden of government imports of crude oil. Officials said that the plan has been

Submitted to the Energy Coordination Committee for review and will be implemented in consultation with local governments.

Most places in India have sunny days from 300 days to 330 days a year, with abundant solar resources. For a long time, many environmental groups in India have called on the government to abolish the kerosene subsidy policy and subsidize renewable energy. The Indian government began subsidizing farmers to use solar pots many years ago to avoid the labor of women burning fire and reduce coal pollution. This work has achieved remarkable results.

In recent years, global climate change and air pollution problems have become increasingly serious. Coupled with the pressure of high international oil prices, more than 70% of India's imports of crude oil are trying to strengthen the use of renewable energy such as solar energy.

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