I'm highly skeptical of that number, for a single reason : monsoon.
That's two months where sun power can drop by 60%, non stop, and it also become very "nervous" (there can be a sudden sunshine and minute later the clouds are back). Add high humidity that fucks up cooling systems and so on.
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That's why they should rather have solar+wind. Because when the monsoon comes, there is wind.
It will also requires a very solid electric grid infrastructure, and real-time meteorology-linked piloting of the grid to avoid black-out.
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