UNION BUDGET 2017: Shock and Awe for Indian Solar Industry Updated On Fri, Apr 21st, 2017 by Saurenergy In an assertive throw to fuel the solar sector, the budget covertly focused towards helping the rural sector, agricultural sector and re-energising the real estate sector. It was a known fact that Digital payments and Demonetisation will take the center-stage. The clean energy pledges also vowed new propagations as the Government of India rifles solar […] Read more
India shows path for cheaper solar energy: World Bank Updated On Fri, Apr 21st, 2017 by Saurenergy “The incentives are clear that moving towards solar energy is better than continuing with the building of coal plants. So we need to find ways of accelerating that process. We hope to come out of these spring meetings with a platform like that in place” It is better to move towards solar energy than to […] Read more
Half of India’s energy capacity will be from non-fossil fuel sources in 10 years Updated On Wed, Apr 19th, 2017 by Saurenergy If India achieves its target to install 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022 — as committed under the 2015 Paris Agreement — it will not need to install, at least until 2027, any more coal-fired capacity than the 50 GW currently under construction. Non-fossil fuels — renewables, nuclear and large hydroelectric power plants […] Read more
There’s more to Indian Solar Tariffs than Meets the Eye Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy The record low solar tariff of INR 3.29 that was bid in Rewa Solar Power Project, has been surpassed by National Thermal Power Corporation’s 250 MW project, Engie’s Solairedirect submitting INR 3.15 tariff rate. India achieved a record low solar tariff of INR 3.29 (US¢ 5.1)/kWh in the Rewa tender in February. That record was […] Read more
Secondary Solar Market in India Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy with the rise of the solar market, there has been a constant pressure on Indian developers to churn their capital. To minimize the pressure the developers are laying the foundation for the advent of the secondary market for solar assets by shopping their rapidly growing solar projects to prospective investors. The merger and acquisition (M&A) […] Read more
SOVA SOLAR Gripping the mainstream of Indian Solar Industry Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy “ To take our manufacturing excellence to the next level we have completely automated our manufacturing facility in January. This will help us to provide world-class PV modules within a reduced timeline and higher efficiency. We aim to achieve 1 GW manufacturing capacity by 2018. The company has also announced new international EPC venture in […] Read more
JA Solar’s Cumulative Module Shipments to India Reaches 1GW Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy JA Solar is a manufacturer of silicon wafers, cells and modules used in solar PV systems. By the end of 2017, its production capacity for each of these categories is expected to reach 3 GW, 7 GW and 6 GW respectively JA Solar, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, has […] Read more
UBM India Commences Second edition of RenewX in Hyderabad Updated On Mon, Apr 17th, 2017 by Saurenergy launched the second edition of RenewX was held in Hyderabad on April 7-8, witnessing a congregation of South India’s green economy community. UBM India, organizers of Renewable Energy India ( REI ) Expo launched the second edition of RenewX, a two day expo (April 7-8 ) at Hitex, Hyderabad. The expo witnessed a congregation of […] Read more
Abhik Kumar Das Director DEL2INFINITY, at India Solar Conference 2017 Updated On Sat, Apr 15th, 2017 by Saurenergy Abhik holds a Dual Degree (B. Tech in Electronics & Electrical Communication Engineering & M. Tech in Automation and Computer Vision) from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. He has a vast experience in computational modelling of complex systems. He has contributed in different verticals of analytical modelling related to renewable energy, energy analytics, techno-economics […] Read more