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DRAGON’S EYE on LION’S PIE

Alright! It gave mostly new narratives to apprehend the ‘Solar’ relation between India and China.The then thought China’s shabby rural-oriented solar program in the 1990s today throws an incremental progression amid the western economic powers. What can be more assertive to say that China is today global leader has divulged as the world’s largest renewable […]

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India Emerging as Front-Runner in Fight Against Climate Change: World Bank

In India and beyond, solar power is starting to displace coal as an energy source. India is emerging as a front runner in the global fight against climate change, the World Bank has said, noting that the solar power is gradually displacing coal as an energy source in the Asian country. “With a sweeping commitment […]

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Patent Decision in Taiwan Reaffirms Commitment of Heraeus to a Strong IP Position in Photovoltaics Industry

Despite the ruling, President of Heraeus Photovoltaics, Andreas Liebheit affirmed the company’s legal efforts to aggressively protect its industry leadership in PV metallization innovations. Heraeus Photovoltaics, the worldwide leading supplier of metallization solutions to the PV industry has announced that the Taiwanese Intellectual Property Court decided to dismiss the infringement case of Heraeus against Giga […]

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NISE Conducting Three Days Skill Development Program on Chartered Engineers from 18th July, 2017

Chartered Engineers Electrical / Electronic and Mechanical By institution of Engineers(INDIA) can participate in this NISE ‘s training program, training Fee per participant is Rs 20,000 National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), an autonomous center of excellence of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is conducting three days skill development program on chartered engineers from […]

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Silicon Consumption to Drop to 3.6 Grams per Watt by 2020: Bernreuter Research

“The polysilicon industry has to prepare for the fact that demand is slowing down on two fronts: The annual growth rate of global photovoltaic installations is decreasing, and the polysilicon consumption for each new gigawatt installed in 2020 will be only half as much as it was in 2010.” The average silicon consumption for manufacturing […]

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Government decides to discontinue Akshay Urja Shops Programme

In 2015 under a scheme, the shops were renamed as “Akshay Urja Shops” with a view to cover wider sale and service of all renewable energy devices and systems including solar energy products. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has been promoting the establishment of Aditya Solar Shops in major cities of the […]

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Ingeteam Inverters to Power 125 MW Australian PV power plant

For this solar PV project Ingeteam has supplied sixty-nine 1,500 Vdc photovoltaic inverters, each with a rated power output of 1,600 kW, pertaining to the INGECON SUN PowerMax B Series family Ingeteam has supplied 23 of its 4.8 MW power stations for the Clare Solar Farm project, located in the Australian state of Queensland. This […]

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A Vision for a Greener Tomorrow

The RVCE solar car team envisions building indigenous, efficient solar car incorporating state-of-the-art technologies for a greener tomorrow As the talks about the energy crisis increasingly tops the news, the focus of energy shifts more and more towards greener and sustainable technologies. Globally, the major consumers of energy are the industrial sector and the transportation […]

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