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Solar PV technology trends: A technology shift towards N-type cells

Solar energy is rapidly becoming an important source of electricity around the world, and advancements in solar cell technology are driving the industry forward. One notable trend over the last decade has been the shift from P-type solar cells to N-type solar cells. In this article, we’ll explore this trend Read more…

By firstgreen, 3 years ago
Solar Policy

Solar PV technology trends: A shift towards Polyolefin encapsulant

Photovoltaic (PV) modules are made up of several components, including the encapsulant layer that surrounds the solar cells and protects them from the external environment. The most commonly used encapsulant material is ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), which is known for its low cost and ease of use. However, EVA has some Read more…

By firstgreen, 3 years ago
Solar Policy

A typical design configuration of 100 MW solar power plant

Solar power plants have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. They are an excellent source of renewable energy that can be harnessed to meet the world’s growing energy demands. In this article, we will explore the configuration of a 100 MW AC and 145 MW DC Read more…

By firstgreen, 3 years ago
Solar Policy

Technical specifications of a weather monitoring station in solar power plants

Technical Specifications of a Weather Monitoring Station in a Solar Power Plant Weather monitoring plays a crucial role in the operations and maintenance of a solar power plant. Accurate weather data helps solar plant operators to optimize the performance of the plant, anticipate potential downtime due to extreme weather conditions, Read more…

By firstgreen, 3 years ago
Solar Policy

How India needs to revamp its transmission infrastructure to meet the targets of 500 GW by 2030?

India has set a goal to increase its non-fossil fuel based installed electricity generation capacity to 500 GW by 2030, which requires a significant revamp of its transmission infrastructure. As of October 2022, the country had 409 GW of installed electricity generating capacity, with 40% of that coming from renewable Read more…

By firstgreen, 3 years ago
Solar Policy

How AgrisolarPV can double the farmer income in India

Agrisolar PV, or the use of solar panels in conjunction with agriculture, has the potential to provide significant benefits to Indian farmers. Not only can it help farmers generate additional income through the sale of excess solar energy, but it can also increase crop yields and reduce water usage. Here Read more…

By firstgreen, 3 years ago
Energy Efficiency

PM Modi urges states to clear dues of Rs 2.5 lakh crore to power sector companies

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked the state governments to clear power sector companies’ dues which are estimated at around Rs. lakh crore. The prime minister regretted that the state governments are yet clear subsidy commitments amounting to Rs.75,000 crores to power companies.

By firstgreen, 4 years ago
Policy and Regulations

Financial health of Discoms- Maharashtra case study

Recently Niti Aayog released a new portal named as “India Energy Dashboards”. This is a great initiative by the government to put data access in the public domain. Though the present regulatory data related to Discoms is available for Maharashtra only. Also the data is available up to 2018. here Read more…

By firstgreen, 4 years ago
Solar

Competition and technology development in solar industry

The solar PV market is a highly competitive, and fast-growing sector. With a present market size of over USD 150 billion, it is expected to grow at over 25% CAGR and reach over USD 1000 Billion by 2028.  The rising demand for low-cost solar power has put immense pressure on Read more…

By firstgreen, 4 years ago
Rooftop Solar

India’s solar energy installation reaches 42 GW; over 45 GW in pipeline: Lessons Learnt

The previous decade will be known for the transition of the power sector from the conventional coal-based plants toward renewable sources such as solar, wind, etc. For the first time ever, the renewable energy capacity addition overtook the capacity addition of the conventional sources. While the renewable energy sector showed Read more…

By firstgreen, 4 years2022-04-08 ago

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