#2661. A land-use-constrained, generation–transmission model for electricity generation through solar photovoltaic technology: a case study of south India

December 2026publication date
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Economics and Econometrics;
Business, Management and Accounting (all);
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
Environmental Engineering;
Environmental Chemistry;
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Abstract:
The paper presents a land-use constrained generation model to identify natural energy flow paths within a politically controlled region in order to develop a sustainable relationship between electricity generation and consumption in a decentralized electricity generation scenario. The model provides for the coordination of power generation in barren rocky wastelands at the district level and coordination of distribution at the state level.
Keywords:
Decarbonization policies; Integration of energy sources; Land-use constraints; Photovoltaic electricity generation; Renewable energy sources; Transmission losses

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