Mahagenco to step up solar power generation on top of water bodies Updated On Mon, Mar 21st, 2016 by Saurenergy Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited (Mahagenco) has revealed plans to step up solar power generation atop water bodies with water resources department and local self-governing bodies reports TOI. The company officials are working closely with government agencies owning the water bodies on revenue-sharing model. Mahagenco replicating the Gujarat model will cover canals and water […] Read more
Solar Installation to well surpass 4GW in 2016, marking a 100% YoY Growth – Report Updated On Fri, Mar 11th, 2016 by Saurenergy The Indian solar sector is finally emerging from hibernation with solar installations doubling in 2015 after three years of flat growth, said Raj Prabhu, CEO and co-founder of Mercom Capital Group. Global clean energy communications and research firm cited that solar installations totaled 2,133 MW in 2015, up from 883 MW installed in 2014, which […] Read more
Imagine Roads Paved with Solar – France turns Head Updated On Thu, Mar 3rd, 2016 by Saurenergy Yes, there is a slew for alternative energy globally and solar energy is spelled as the best and acceptable alternative. But, imaging solar panels paved into the roads seems unimaginable. France has determined to alternate asphalt with solar panels as the French officials announces plans to construct a 1,000-kilometer-long (621-mile-long) solar roadway, with each kilometer capable […] Read more
The ‘Misjudge Material’ can be the next Solar Cell Technology Updated On Tue, Mar 1st, 2016 by Saurenergy Researchers are step close to a solar energy innovation which claims to vie traditional energy sources in electricity generation. Currently, silicon solar cells available in the solar cell market making manufacturing costs a bit tight for the manufacturers. But, a team Led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Washington State […] Read more
Solar Energy– How it Changed the Economics of the World? Updated On Fri, Feb 5th, 2016 by Saurenergy 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 […] Read more
US Companies Waiting for a Moment to Enter Indian Solar Market Updated On Mon, Feb 1st, 2016 by Saurenergy US Exim Bank announced that, several American Companies are looking for a moment in India’s renewable energy segment and are eager to engage in the National Solar Mission, recently. ‘We are working with various renewable energy organizations in the US and they are hoping to expand their business here,’ said Fred P Hochberg, Chairman of […] Read more
‘Rooftops for Rent’ a New Turn in Solar Market Updated On Mon, Feb 1st, 2016 by Saurenergy ‘Give us your rooftop and we will give you cheap solar power’, new business model used by the solar energy companies to boost the solar installation capacities. Properties like Industrial establishments, commercial buildings, malls and large gated communities are the targets for this solar mission in India. ‘Around 240 sq mtre of rooftop space is […] Read more
New Materials can be a breakthrough in Solar Cell Technology Updated On Sat, Jan 23rd, 2016 by Saurenergy A Solar PV assemblage is contained 100s to 1000s of solar cells that discretely switch radiant daylight into electrical streams. The normal solar cell is around 15% proficient, which implies almost 85% of the daylight that hits them doesn’t get changed over into power. After considering all the above theories, Scientists have continually been exploring […] Read more
Solar Powered Juno Spacecraft to Make Multiple Histories Updated On Fri, Jan 15th, 2016 by Saurenergy It’s difficult to figure out the competency of solar technology. Juno, the first of its kind solar spacecraft is speculated to reach Jupiter on July 4 this year. Why it’s unique because Jupiter is five times farther from the Sun than Earth, and the sunlight that reaches that far out packs 25 times less punch,” […] Read more