Status of Solar Energy in INIDA – 2010
India is a country of over a billion people. As of 31st August 2010 there were 89808 villages or 15.1 % of the total which were still un-electrified . Over 40% of the country’s population currently...
View ArticleTerms & Parameters Involved With Solar Energy
To Understand how Solar Energy Varies we need to understand the various terms and parameters Involved. Here are a few Terms and Parameters Related to Solar Energy. Actually there are a large number...
View ArticleSolar PV status in India
Image via Wikipedia A solar PV is semiconductor based technology and converts sunlight directly into electricity via photoelectric effect. Today the contribution of Solar PV is 0.1% but it is assumed...
View ArticleConcentrated Solar Power Systems (CSP)
Image via Wikipedia Solar radiation falling on the earth’s surface consists of direct and a diffuse part. Solar PV utilizes both of the radiations and hence information of global insolation is...
View ArticleSolar companies in India with a Social Angle attached
Many companies have been started recently in the area of solar energy with the aim of upliftment of people in rural areas and have been doing some awesome work. Here is a small list of few amazing...
View ArticleSolar Parks in Gujarat
Recently I had the opportunity to attend the InterSolar India Conference and Exhibition held in December 2011, during the exhibition I there was a stall by the government of Gujarat stating the status...
View ArticleBright Days: How India Is Reinventing Solar
Reblogged from Science & Space: In 2009, when policymakers in New Delhi set a goal to produce 20,000 megawatts of solar energy by 2020, few gave India more than a slim chance. The world’s...
View ArticleHow a startup is cracking the Indian solar market
Reblogged from GigaOM: "It's year one for solar in India," says Alan Rosling, the chairman and executive director of Kiran Energy, a solar developer startup based in Mumbai. But despite the early...
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