Assessing Technologies for Expanding Renewable Energy in Kerala
Kerala has set ambitious renewable energy (RE) targets, aiming for 100% RE by 2040 and carbon neutrality by 2050. However, with limited land and wind-rich sites, the state faces unique challenges in its clean energy transition. This paper uses a technology assessment framework to evaluate and prioritize RE solutions. It provides insights and recommendations to support Kerala’s clean energy transition.
This paper develops a technology assessment framework called TAF and utilizes it to understand various RE and supporting technologies in the context of Kerala. It prioritizes these technologies based on the state’s RE potential and strategic needs. The prioritized technologies are then further assessed using multiple indicators. Barriers to technology adoption and information supplementing the assessed parameters are also recorded. The current landscape of various RE technologies in the state is described. The output from the assessment of various technologies is then used to derive insights and provide recommendations for Kerala.