VIZ-A-VIZ with HARTEK SINGH, Chairman & Managing Director | Hartek Group Updated On Sat, Apr 15th, 2017 by Saurenergy Q. FM Arun Jaitely in presenting Budget for 2017 announced decrease in customs duty on solar energy panels. What type of impact do you see in the solar industry, will this year witness strong development of solar projects in the country? Does the budget looks sunny for the EPC players? The basic customs duty on […] Read more
VIZ-A-VIZ with Herve Bibollet, Managing Director, Webdyn Updated On Fri, Apr 14th, 2017 by Saurenergy Q. In september 2015 the company entered Indian solar market with its two products WebdynSun and WebdynModbus. Please share us in detail about the products, its USP and how O&M companies can benefit from these products? Webdyn develops and commercialises data loggers dedicated to the monitoring of solar installations of small or average sizes. These […] Read more
REC launches the REC TwinPeak 2 BLK2 Series, a full-black multicrystalline panel up to 285 Wp Updated On Fri, Mar 31st, 2017 by Saurenergy REC has launched a full-black variant of the REC TwinPeak 2 Series solar panel for residential markets in the U.S.A. and European countries. REC, the world’s most trusted brand for solar panels, has begun the commercial production of the new REC TwinPeak 2 BLK2 Series, a full-black variant of the REC TwinPeak 2 Series launched […] Read more
Luminous Regalia Updated On Tue, Feb 28th, 2017 by Saurenergy Product Brief: Luminous Power Technologies has announced the launch of Wall Mounted Power Backup System named Luminous Regalia. The Company is touting it as the most compact power back-up system available in India. The new product from the house of Luminous comes with in-built lithium ion battery technology – just like mobile phones. According to […] Read more
CSIRO makes high-quality graphene with soybeans Updated On Fri, Feb 17th, 2017 by Saurenergy Graphene is a carbon material that is one atom thick. Its thin composition and high conductivity means it is used in applications ranging from miniaturised electronics to biomedical devices. Scientists have used soybeans to make the world’s strongest material grapheme more commercially viable. The team of scientists was led by CSIRO. Graphene is a […] Read more
Is Jinko Being the New Panel Leader a Pitfall? Updated On Tue, Jan 31st, 2017 by Saurenergy To the latest of ousting its close competitor Trina solar, Jinko Solar is learned to have recorded 6.5 gigawatts of panel-production capacity at the end of the Q3, and full-year 2016 shipments reckon to be as high as 6.7 gigawatts. These massive figures have undoubtedly escalated Jinko Solar as the leaders ejecting Trina Solar Ltd. […] Read more
Azure Power appoints Cyril Cabanes to its Board of Directors Updated On Fri, Jan 20th, 2017 by Saurenergy Cyril Cabanes comes on Azure Power Global’s Board with over 19 years of experience across all facets of infrastructure transactions including acquisitions Azure Power announced that Cyril Cabanes, has been appointed to its Board of Directors. , Cyril Cabanes before joining Azure was Vice President, Head of Infrastructure Transactions, Asia-Pacific at Caisse de dépôt et […] Read more
Luminous Regalia wall-mounted power backup system launched in India Updated On Wed, Jan 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy Luminous Regalia enable users to stay connected using Wi-Fi and access information and diagnostics via their smartphones Luminous Power Technologies has announced the launch of wall-mounted power back-up system named Luminous Regalia. The Company is touting it as the most compact power back-up system available in India. The new product from the house of Luminous comes […] Read more
Money Invested In Renewable Energy Is Not Enough: IRENA Updated On Mon, Jan 16th, 2017 by Saurenergy Investment in renewable energy has increased dramatically in the last decade, but the rate of growth is not sufficient yet to meet the climate goals Abu Dhabi-based green energy organization, IRENA on Sunday said money invested in renewable energy is not enough to reach a climate goal of limiting global warming to 2.0 degrees Celsius. […] Read more