This document discusses distributed generation (DG) in India. It defines DG and provides examples of DG technologies like internal combustion engines, biomass, turbines, micro-turbines, wind turbines, solar power, and fuel cells. India's power sector is dominated by large centralized generation, but DG can help meet electricity demand and electrify rural areas not served by the grid. DG based on renewables like biomass and small hydro are suitable options for remote villages. Challenges include the high costs of some DG technologies and the need for government subsidies to promote wider adoption in India.