
Our main initiative/ aim/ goal/ objective/ target is to the degradation of the environment and greenhouse gas emissions, especially of carbon dioxide, have increased issues with human health and the atmosphere. India, the world's second most populous nation, is one of the main consumers of conventional resources, which contributes to global warming. Before 2050, the growth rate is expected to expand even further, which will accelerate the expansion of industry and drive-up energy consumption. Many nations use alternative forms of renewable energy, especially solar energy, CNG/ LPG; OIL AND NATURAL GAS GENEREATED RESOURCES etc. etc...!!! to meet their energy needs and reduce carbon emissions. Our goal/ aim/ mission/ objective is in this assessment is to examine solar panel initiatives as already started by India, with a particular emphasis on the National Solar Mission. This study will also examines the current installed solar capacity, the 2022 solar panel plan, as well as the initiatives and results of solar panel installations in homes and businesses markets especially for MBA/ BCA/ BBA/ B.E./ B. Tech (in all Branches) students. A recent wave of climate efforts has set off a reduction in CO2 emissions to produce electricity. Numerous nations have been working to increase efficiency and employ renewable energy resources/ sources in order to develop and implement low carbon emission power generation systems as per market value.
o The institute relies heavily on electricity for its operations, which has resulted in significant carbon emissions.
o Electricity Grid: The carbon intensity of the electricity grid (i.e., how much CO₂ is emitted per unit of electricity consumed) is a key factor. If the grid relies heavily on fossil fuels (e.g., coal, natural gas), emissions will be higher. Conversely, a higher mix of renewables in the grid will reduce these emissions.
o Renewable vs. Non-Renewable: Understanding the proportion of electricity from renewable sources versus non-renewable sources can provide insights into potential areas for improvement.
o Infrastructure Upgrades: Investing in more energy-efficient infrastructure, such as LED lighting, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and energy-efficient appliances, can significantly reduce electricity consumption.
o Building Improvements: Implementing better insulation, energy-efficient windows, and smart building technologies can also contribute to lower energy usage.
o On-site Generation: Installing on-site renewable energy systems like solar panels or wind turbines can offset electricity consumption from the grid.
o Green Energy Purchasing: Purchasing electricity from green energy programs or through renewable energy certificates (RECs) can also help reduce the carbon footprint associated with electricity use.
o Energy Conservation: Encouraging energy-saving behaviors among staff and students, such as turning off lights and equipment when not in use, can contribute to lower electricity usage.