Is Rooftops Solar a Good Option for India?
With an average solar insolation of 4-7 kwh/m and 300 sunny days in a year, India’s potential for harnessing solar power is immense. Government of India wants a growing shareContinue Reading
With an average solar insolation of 4-7 kwh/m and 300 sunny days in a year, India’s potential for harnessing solar power is immense. Government of India wants a growing shareContinue Reading
Azure Power, a leading solar independent power producer in India with a portfolio of over 1,300 MWs across 23 states/union territories has announced that it has won an additional 20Continue Reading
National Aluminium Company (Nalco) is betting big on renewable energy resources to meet its rising power requirements. It has commissioned its wind power plants with 50 MW and 50.4 MWContinue Reading
While falling tariffs and industry-friendly government policies are a boon, low entry barriers and cumbersome procedures are hindering the growth of rooftop solar in India, says Kunal Chandra, Managing Director,Continue Reading
The first project, inaugurated by VP Singh Badnore, Punjab Governor and Administrator of Chandigarh, is a 2 MW system installed at Water Works Station, Chandigarh. Local installer Hero Solar EnergyContinue Reading
After the Delhi Solar Policy was notified in 2016, the city government had set a target of generating 84MW of solar power only through rooftops in residences by March 2018.Continue Reading
Incorporated in October 2012, the Hero Group’s Future Energies (HFE) – spear led by the third generation of the Munjal family – is generating and distributing renewable sources of energy,Continue Reading
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