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Trichy Bus Stops to Light with Solar Power

Moving to the non-conventional vitality source to light bus shelters amid night hours, the civic body authorized to mount with solar boards at three spots in the city of Tirchy recently. FM radios installation will also include in this projects. The bus shelter at the railway intersection, set up at an expense of Rs 9 […]

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India’s First Fully Solar Powered Educational Institute in Puducherry

The Sri Aurobindo International Centre for Education (SAICE), Puducherry has named the first India’s Educational Institute that is fully powered by solar and totally self-reliant for its energy required. The authority claims that, the solar power systems which had been installed on the roofs of the Institute premises has been utilizing solar power since 2014 […]

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ArcelorMittal to Construct 500 – 600MW Solar Plant in India

ArcelorMittal aims to establish 500 – 600MW solar power plant in Karnataka -India instead of the Steel Mill. The company spokeswoman said that, ‘In view of current market conditions in the global steel industry and uncertainty in raw material availability, ArcelorMittal would like to utilize the acquired land in Karnataka for a meaningful purpose of […]

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Solar Applications for our Modern World

Every times, starts for solar power systems / solar PV systems most of the people think about the rooftop systems or mounted systems, which are used for industrial large scale. But presently, experts are discovering a number of technologies which are related to the unconventional solar applications that could guarantee to transform the solar industries. […]

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MNRE revises benchmark cost of Concentrating Solar Thermal (CST) Systems

From a recent statement from The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), the government body had revised the benchmark cost of Concentrating Solar Thermal (CST) Technologies program. The MNRE has taken the initiatives with the aim of promoting energy efficiency and Green India. The newly revised benchmark cost will be related to the performance […]

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Solar Energy– How it Changed the Economics of the World?

Electric Power generated from sunrays doesn’t support global warming and air contamination, further it takes no fuel costs and can possibly move the globe towards cleaner, greenery, reliable, moderate and affordable sources of power. Small type of solar PV frameworks used commonly on housetops represent lion’s share of solar establishments, while huge-scale PV frameworks and […]

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China Overruns Germany in Solar Market

China, the largest consumer of energy outstrips Germany as the country records massive increase into its solar capacity. ‘The country had added 15.1GW of solar power last year, bringing the aggregate to 43.2GW’, the National Energy Administration said recently. ‘This is equivalent to more than a quarter of worldwide increases and 33% of the country’s […]

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Morocco Launches a Massive Solar Plant

Pegging the global rush of renewable energy, Morocco King Mohammed VI has introduced one of the world’s gigantic solar plants recently, by taking the advantages of Sahara Sunrays. The $3.9-billion task in the southern town of Ouarzazate, otherwise called Noor I, is the principal phase of the venture anticipated to provide 1.2 million Moroccans. Climate […]

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CSE Claims about the Lack of Interest in Solar Thermal of India

With an end goal to comprehend why the solar thermal power division has not been empowered for power generation and other applications, Centre of Science and Environment (CSE) sorted out a conference recently, on the titled ‘The forgotten solar: Solar thermal and its development’. According to CSE report, states of concentrated solar in India, which […]

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