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INTERNATIONAL SOLAR ALLIANCE: EFFORTS TO BECOME A GLOBAL GRID NODAL AGENGY

Number of partnerships were inked on 8 th September 2020 at the First World Technology Summit hosted by the International Solar Alliance (ISA). ISA has been given the nodal agency mandate for implementing India’s global electricity grid plan. It has also entered into a partnership with NTPC which will help Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Newsletter-Solar

INTERNATIONAL SOLAR ALLIANCE: EFFORTS TO BECOME A GLOBAL GRID NODAL AGENGY

Number of partnerships were inked on 8 th September 2020 at the First World Technology Summit hosted by the International Solar Alliance (ISA). ISA has been given the nodal agency mandate for implementing India’s global electricity grid plan. It has also entered into a partnership with NTPC which will help Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Design Engineering

Advanced Module Technologies- BiFacial Solar

Bifacial solar cells have been under development for decades and their manufacturing process can be considered one of the most advanced for solar modules today  Bifacial cells are capable of generating electricity not only from sunlight received on their front but also from reflected sunlight received on the reverse side Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Design Engineering

Advanced Module Technologies: Half Cell

Half cells involve deliberately cutting a fully processed cell into the half with very advanced laser machines. Half cells are being adopted quickly, thanks to the fact that from a manufacturing point of view only minor changes are needed to include laser machines. Half cells improve module performance and durability Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Design Engineering

Advanced Module Technologies: Multi Bus Bars

Silicon solar cells are metallised with thin strips printed on the front and rear of a solar cell; these are called busbars and have the purpose of conducting the electric direct current (DC) power generated by the cell. Older solar cells typically had two busbars; however, the industry has moved Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Solar

Solar Case Study: Kenya PPA outlook

Kenya ratified a new constitution in August 2010, which started a process of regional devolution where there are now two levels of government, namely those at the national and county levels. The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (MOEP) anticipated a sharp rise in electricity demand as the new county governments Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years2020-09-17 ago
Solar

Solar Case Study: Kenya Microgrids

Kenya has until recently been regarded as a centre for innovation on mini-grids in Africa and beyond. A strong private sector engagement benefitted from the ability to apply one’s own cost-reflective tariff if the rate of return was 18% or lower, despite a uniform tariff. The regulation set technical standards Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years2020-09-17 ago
Solar

Installed Capacity as of 30.09.2019

Total Installed Capacity of the country as on 30.09.2019 was 363.4 GW, which comprise of 45.4 GW from Hydro, 228.6 GW from Thermal, 82.6 GW from R.E.S and 6.8 GW from Nuclear. The detailed sector and fuel wise breakup of the total installed capacity as on 30.09.2019 and energy contribution Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years2020-09-17 ago
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Present Load Profile of the Country

The country’s load profile indicates that peak load is generally observed during morning hours and evening hours. However, the evening peaks are higher than the morning peaks. The All India peak load is observed generally in the month of September/October (load curve of the year 2014-15, 2015- 16 and 2016-17). Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Uncategorized

Project Installed Capacity as of 2021-2022

The projected installed capacity by the end of 2021-22 as per midterm NEP review is 4,76,431 MW (44,989 MW Hydro, 5246 MW PSP; 2,15,773 MW Coal; 25,343 MW Gas; 10,080 MW Nuclear, 5,000 MW small Hydro, 10000 MW Biomass, 100,000 MW solar and 60,000 MW wind) and has been considered Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago

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