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India’s renewables potential blossoms in its northern states

Last updated: August 21, 2025 1:05 pm
Published: 6 months ago
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As the world grapples with the climate crisis, India as a burgeoning economic powerhouse stands poised on the threshold of an energy transformation. While much attention has traditionally focused on populous coastal and southern regions, the nation’s lesser-known northern states conceal a remarkable, yet under-appreciated, opportunity: the untapped potential for renewable energy.

In the sparsely populated northern reaches of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh there are, according to some analysts, unrivalled advantages. Vast high-altitude terrains bathe in intense sunlight for long periods, making them ideal for solar energy generation. Add to this the thundering flow of Himalayan rivers and combined, these natural gifts form the bedrock of a compelling narrative: a renewable revolution waiting to commence.

Solar horizons

Ladakh, perched at over 3,000 metres above sea level, offers crystalline skies and extended daylight hours in the perfect solar harvest ground. Initial solar initiatives here – such as off-grid solar micro-grids – have already demonstrated extraordinary promise. Scaling these up could drastically reduce reliance on diesel generators, cutting carbon footprints in remote villages.

In Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, sprawling open spaces at altitude not only enjoy excellent insolation but also remain under-utilised. Development of utility-scale solar parks, especially in rain-shadowed valleys, could power surrounding districts and feed surplus electricity into national grids. Smaller rooftop and community projects also remain a low-hanging, but underutilised fruit for rural empowerment.

Harnessing Himalayan hydropower

Hydropower has long been part and parcel of India’s energy mix. Yet, in the less populous northern states, there remains untapped capacity – a lot of it. River systems such as the Chenab, Indus and Sutlej carve through rugged terrain, itself ideal for run-of-river schemes that have minimal environmental footprint compared to large dams.

By carefully deploying smaller hydropower plants, these areas could generate sustainable electricity without major ecological disruption, advancing both energy access and conservation.

Moreover, coupling solar farms with hydropower in hybrid projects, can help stabilise output: solar during the day, hydropower as a buffer at night or during overcast periods.

This synergy would greatly enhance grid resilience in remote regions where supply interruptions have long been a challenge.

Economic upsides, community gains

Harnessing renewable energy in these northern states promises more than cleaner electricity, however. It brings jobs, both in infrastructure development and ongoing maintenance. Local labour forces could be mobilised for construction, logistics, and operations. Training programmes, in partnership with renewable energy firms at home and from abroad as well as educational institutions, can cultivate expertise in green technologies, fostering livelihoods and deterring out-migration from rural communities.

Furthermore, investments in off-grid solar solutions can dramatically improve quality of life in isolated hamlets, allowing for electric cooking, refrigeration, and even internet connectivity.

Hurdles

Of course, such ambitions cannot proceed unimpeded. High-altitude terrains pose logistical challenges, with limited road access and harsh winters. Similarly, concerns about ecological balance and the rights of India’s indigenous communities must be addressed through inclusive planning and environmental safeguards.

Nevertheless, with technological advances, such as lighter photovoltaic panels, modular hydropower schemes, and improved grid linkages, many of these constraints are in the end, surmountable. Government policies that favour renewable auctions, coupled with international climate financing, can accelerate deployment in these remote regions.

Tapping into the potential held in India’s less populated northern states – solar and hydropower – could not only bolster the nation’s energy security but also deliver social and environmental dividends where they are needed most.

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