One of the major environmental issues of our day is the changing global warming. The only way to avoid or mitigate this crisis is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Many different policies have been implemented around the world to curb greenhouse gas emissions and thereby reduce environmental damage. Many developed countries have taken different steps to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to a sustainable degree. One of the most significant sources of greenhouse gas emissions is the electric power market. Various initiatives have been implemented in the electricity industry around the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The use of renewable energy as a source of electrical power is one of the most important strategies adopted by the power industry in recent years in many parts of the world. Solar is one of the most lucrative and operationally feasible renewable energy options, as well as one of the most powerful power sources in the renewable energy market. This paper emphasis on the Solar energy production, which is indigenous and distributed and has a low marginal cost of generation. The contention made in the paper is that how solar energy can be a help to improve energy efficiency by diversifying supply, reducing reliance on imports, and reducing fuel price volatility. Solar energy production in India can also be a useful tool for boosting regional economic development, especially in many underdeveloped states that have the greatest potential for developing solar power systems, which are renewable and limitless sources of energy. It will ensure a steady supply of electricity to support domestic industrial growth. As a result, photovoltaic power systems will play a significant role in future energy not only in India but across the world. Lastly, it suggested many awareness programmes for solar energy.