Yes, India is going to get rid of that horrible old fashioned thing called the electricity grid and be powered wholly by
point of use PV — or not.
Nuclear is not competing with
point of use PV — it is competing with baseload coal capacity.
Not exact matches
Because
PV panels are able to capture more solar energy when they are
pointed directly at the sun, installers may configure systems to optimize output by adjusting the orientation and tilt
of a system, or by
using mechanisms that track the sun as it traverses the sky.
The typically overlooked crucial
point about thefuture capital costs these kinds
of proposals
use is that they won't apply for decades, so if we are to move enthusiastically into building renewable plant in the early years we will have to pay two to three times (for
PV) these costs for major components
of the system, and go on doing so for a long time.