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IEX platform for renewable power soon

Wind, solar energy firms that sell under unviable terms will be major beneficiaries The Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), India’s leading energy exchange, is hopeful of being able to introduce a trading platform for wind and solar power, early next fiscal. When this happens, wind and solar energy companies who put Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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How India in a short period of time has become the cheapest producer of solar power

Worldwide, renewable energy has established itself as the technology of choice for new power generation capacity and India’s recent status of lowest-cost producer of solar power further reflects an ongoing shift towards renewable power as the driver of global energy transformation. Recently an analysis by IRENA found that the costs Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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How does solar fencing work? Advantages and applications

What is Solar Fencing?Security has become a crucial subject in today’s time and ensuring the safety of one’s property, crops, colonies, factories, etc. has become everyone’s primary concern. Solar fencing is a modernized and unconventional method which is one of the best options of providing security as it is both effective Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar microgrid – A game-changer for India’s rural electrification and transformation

Almost everyone understands energy security but not as many when it comes to energy poverty. More than 800 million people or nearly one out of every seven in the world today don’t have access to electricity and several million more who are denied a reliable source of power. This is Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar rooftop systems size limits.

The upper size limit of your solar rooftop system is not only decided based on your roof area as well as your energy consumption profile, it is 50% of sanction load in Jammu and Kashmir, but also decided based on the applicable restrictions imposed on you by your local Discom. Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Solar Power Connection in Three phase and Single Phase

Before installating solar powerplant one should know about the connection they have in their houses i.e either that may be 3 phase or 1 phase. So first of all we will discuss about three phase and single phase connection. Both single phase and three phase electricity are used to  transmit Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Tamil Nadu gets new ‘green school’

CHENNAI: In 2001, Italian couple Alfredo and Maria Elena Cuomo were united by a vision that set them on a path to alter many young lives – to help vulnerable children in India avail better education. And so, they set up The Cuomo Foundation, which till date, has given out Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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South Australia can be a model for India on renewable energy

Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh have built and contracted renewable energy generation capacity — at a combined total of 65.3 gigawatts (GW) of variable renewable energy — at less than ₹3/kWh (US$41.5/MWh) over the last three years. According to the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), India’s Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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New initiatives in renewable energy in the offing

Energy Secretary Ajay Mishra on Friday said the Telangana government was readying new initiatives in the area of renewable energy in which the State is nearing the pole position on the back of solar power projects, with an installed capacity of over 3,600 MW. The lull that prevailed for a Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Rise of renewable energy impacts RTPP fortunes

The 1,650-MW Rayalaseema Thermal Power Plant (RTPP) at Kadapa bore the brunt of the State’s Renewable Energy (RE) capacities overshooting the Renewable Power Purchase Obligation (RPPO). RTPP had consistently operated at 70% to 80% Plant Load Factor (PLF) till 2015 when the share of wind and solar power in the Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago

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