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Nuclear regulator, liability the industry
When talking about Nuclear power, there are two immediate issues that need attention: a) the nuclear regulator and b) the issue of nuclear liability. The Government needs to replace the existing, quasi-independent nuclear regulator with a truly independent one.
Nuclear Power, Nuclear Liability, Spectre, Delhi University, Gamma Irradiator, Mayapuri, NDMA, AERB, Fukushima Nuclear, NSRA, Atomic Energy Commission, IAEA, IRRS, GE Hitachi, Peter Mason
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Solar Power bids below Rs. 9 per unit risky
In 2011-12, India’s solar power capacities increased manifold to nearly 940 MW from a meagre 20 MW in 2010-11. Besides favourable government policies, particularly Gujarat’s solar policy, a sharp decline in capital costs over 2011 drove this rapid expansion.
JNNSM Projects, Solar Power, CRISIL Research, Solar Photovoltaic, Germany, Spain, Equity Internal Rate Of Returns, Irrs, Rahul Prithiani, Prasad Koparkar, Solar Equipment
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Solar Power bids below Rs. 9 per unit risky
In 2011-12, India’s solar power capacities increased manifold to nearly 940 MW from a meagre 20 MW in 2010-11. Besides favourable government policies, particularly Gujarat’s solar policy, a sharp decline in capital costs over 2011 drove this rapid expansion.
JNNSM Projects, Solar Power, CRISIL Research, Solar Photovoltaic, Germany, Spain, Equity Internal Rate Of Returns, Irrs, Rahul Prithiani, Prasad Koparkar, Solar Equipment
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Pulse of the global solar market
There is no clarity yet on what the tariffs might look like next year, but it is generally a positive for the solar industry, says Raj Prabhu. After a tumultuous first half with huge price drops and uncertainty, we are finally seeing some positive signs in terms of demand pick up.
Solar Industry, Europe, Eurozone, Renewable Energy, US Economy, Irrs, Germany, Greece, Feed-In-Tariff, Gestore Dei Servizi Energetici, Italy, Quarto Conto Energia, Berlusconi, Investment Tax Credit, Srecs
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Pulse of the global solar market
There is no clarity yet on what the tariffs might look like next year, but it is generally a positive for the solar industry, says Raj Prabhu. After a tumultuous first half with huge price drops and uncertainty, we are finally seeing some positive signs in terms of demand pick up.
Solar Industry, Europe, Eurozone, Renewable Energy, US Economy, Irrs, Germany, Greece, Feed-In-Tariff, Gestore Dei Servizi Energetici, Italy, Quarto Conto Energia, Berlusconi, Investment Tax Credit, Srecs
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