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On-Grid Solar Power Plant Solar systems that are connected to the grid are by far the most prevalent and frequently used by homes and businesses. These systems don’t require batteries and instead rely on solar inverters or micro-inverters to connect to the power grid. You normally get paid a feed-in-tariff (FiT) or credits for any […]
Floatovoltaics is a revolutionary way for installing solar photovoltaic systems over bodies of water. In this case, the PV systems are designed to float on the water body by employing various floats such as mooring, pontoon, and so on. Comparison Among all Photovoltaic Systems Quality of Floating Solar Panels Benefits of Floatovoltaics Improved […]
It is a mechanism by which the State Electricity Regulatory Commissions oblige entities to purchase a certain percentage of power from renewable energy sources. The Government of India has introduced many policy schemes that have led to the massive growth and development of the renewable energy sector in the country. The Ministry of New and […]
With the surge in demand for solar, the manufacturing costs have dropped to a great extent.
This has led the experts to predict that soon, solar and other renewable energy sources will be
a great way to shape the future of this world.
Over the last few years, solar energy has become a sought-after solution for sustainable and
healthy living in most countries. The first step towards gaining energy independence is
installing solar products like solar panels, solar batteries, etc., at home. This will allow you to
generate your power instead of relying on external sources.
The legal team with ready contracts and clauses to review, negotiate and resolve disputes after that along with a successful history and licenses, certifications, and accreditations.
A consultant ensures the provision of auxiliary services and components that are essential to a good quality solar project and its longevity.
Like every year, MNRE has announced the benchmark cost for grid-connected rooftop solar power generating systems (GCRTSPV system) in India. To regulate the GCRTSPV system’s price, MNRE sets a cap on the pricing by implementing the benchmark cost. The price is reduced to a record low. End customers are being affected, having received a more inadequate quality system, which results in lower ROI despite paying lower CAPEX. Some unethical System integrators are offering low-quality materials and low quality to give the system within benchmark cost
Solar Power is one of the renewable energy resources in the world. The sun’s radiant light and heat are harnessed by various technologies like Photovoltaic systems, solar thermal collectors, etc. The Earth receives 174 petawatts (PW) of solar radiation at its upper atmosphere. 30% of the energy is reflected in space, and the rest is harvested by cloud, ocean, land, etc. The spectrum of solar light at the Earth’s surface is mostly spread across the visible and near-infrared ranges with a small part in the near-ultraviolet.[6] Most of the world’s population live in areas with insolation levels of 150–300 watts/m2, or 3.5–7.0 kWh/m2 per day.
Did you know that in 30 years, the IEA foresees solar PV to reach 4.7 terawatts, of which more than half will be deployed in China and India, making solar power the world’s largest source of electricity in the entire world? India has always been a leading figure in photovoltaic energy, our solar installed capacity reached 37.627 GW as of 31 March 2020. It’s clear that solar energy is paving its path towards global dominance, but that shouldn’t be the only reason to jump into the bandwagon and switch over to it, right? First and foremost, at our current rate, all fossil fuel reserves are expected to be exhausted by 2060. India relies on coal, fossil fuel for 70% of its electricity generation.
Since 2019, India has been investing more in solar power than coal, for the first time in its history, since its inception. This is a huge development, especially in the Indian context, as brought to us by the International Energy Agency. The rise of solar power in India is augmented at present by the friendly government policies and subsidies in existence. The arena of solar power is new and experiential, at the time, and the future is now, if you are looking forth to reap benefits, not only for yourself but also for your global community.
As the Covid-19 pandemic rages on, across the world, affecting more and more patients worldwide, leaving them in a desperate need to seek medical attention, our main focus of attention for the past few months has been the healthcare system. India saw the largest increase in cases on 4th May, and with the need to hospitalize more and more patients, in Covid-19 containment centers and hospitals, what has come to our attention is the crumbling healthcare system that’s prevalent in the country and especially the shocking state of affairs in rural India, where a government hospital with a maximum of 100 beds is all a town has, to rely on.