In 2010, India’s total installed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity stood at just 10 MW. By 2022, the country hopes to install a staggering 100 GW. At first glance, such an ambitious project may seem little daunting. Even in the best of times, scaling up that much PV capacity would be a herculean feat. However, upon closer inspection, the nation’s energy goals might not be as unachievable as they seem:













