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Solar: Policy consistency is imperative
The solar capacity in the country has crossed barely 16 GW in November 2017. That leaves a lot of road to be covered before achieving the envisaged target of 100 GW by 2022.
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Solar: Policy consistency is imperative
The solar capacity in the country has crossed barely 16 GW in November 2017. That leaves a lot of road to be covered before achieving the envisaged target of 100 GW by 2022.
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Enabling Tariffs & Policies Called for
Renewable energy contributes over 22 per cent to India's installed power generation capacity. Although conventional fuels still dominate this segment, the share of renewable energy sources has been steadily increasing from about 8 per cent in 2009.
Renewable Energy, Power Generation, Cogeneration Project, REC, Transportation, Distribution, Electricity Transmission, Generator, Wind, Biomass, Solar Power, Electricity Act 2003, CERC, SERC, NAPCC
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Providing unique platform to solar industry
The three-day conference will open on December 5, 2017 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre. Over 100 experts from the Indian and global solar energy industries and policymakers will share their insights at the event.
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Cloud over Solar Power
India, with more than 14,000 MW of installed solar power capacity, is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. In September 2017, the country crossed 60,000 MW of renewable energy capacity, which includes mainly wind and solar energy.
Solar Power, Renewable Energy, MNRE, Rooftop Solar Power, JNNSM, GEEFS, Solar, Wind, Mini-Hydel, Biomass, Sanjeev Aggarwal, Amplus Energy Pvt Ltd, ISA, Renjini Liza Varghese
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Safeguarding Plants
Energy from sun is abundant and the sun will continue to shine for billions of years to come. While the solar energy is inexhaustible and renewable, its irradiance is environment-friendly. The solar power system does not emit toxic gases, which are environmentally damaging.
Energy, Solar Power System, PV Systems, Tata AIG General Insurance Company Ltd, Sushant Sarin, Solar Cells, Inverter, Photovoltaic System, EPC Contractors, AMC, Oems, Solar Parks, DC Cables
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Agra school goes solar after reeling under power crisis
Agra-based St Peters School faced the problem of frequent power outages. They used diesel generators which were only a temporary solution to the problem as it led to burgeoning power bills. Finally, it was a group of students that found a solution to the problem: to embrace solar energy.
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