Turning Up the Heat: India's Geothermal Potential and Path to Energy Independence
India is poised to capitalize on its vast untapped geothermal energy resources, paving the way for energy independence and sustainability. Like Kenya, which successfully harnessed geothermal power, India faces challenges such as high costs and regulatory hurdles but stands to gain significantly in energy security and environmental benefits.
India is on the brink of an energy revolution, leveraging its untapped geothermal resources to achieve energy independence. Geothermal energy, a clean and reliable source, is gaining traction as a sustainable option in the country's renewable energy portfolio.
India's geothermal potential is immense, with an estimated 10 GW capacity identified by the Geological Survey of India. Despite this, development has been slow due to high initial costs, lack of technical expertise, and regulatory challenges. However, the environmental and energy security benefits make it a worthwhile pursuit.
Inspired by Kenya's geothermal success, India can prioritize exploration, investment, and education to build expertise and streamline regulations. Public awareness campaigns and pilot projects can further showcase the viability of geothermal energy. By overcoming these challenges, India can transform its geothermal potential into a reality, ensuring a greener and more secure energy future.
(With inputs from agencies.)

