India has tremendous energy needs and ...
India has tremendous energy needs and an increasing difficulty in meeting those needs through traditional means of power generation.For economic as well as environmental reasons India needs to shift to non-polluting renewable sources of energy to meet future demand for electricity.
Renewable Energy Potential As on 15th April 2013
Solar Power - 100000MW, Wind Power - 100000MW, Small Hydro Power (up to 25 MW) - 20000MW
Solar energy sector promises to grow fast in India
Backed by a government subsidy and abundant availability, the solar energy sector promises to grow fast in India.
Wind Energy – Across The World
In the future wind power is expected to contribute the largest portion of renewable energy, other sources such as solar power are likely going to represent only a minor fraction of energy provided by wind power.
Clean Green Renewable Energy
Green energy sources, such as solar power, hydropower and wind power are not only renewable, but they are also low- or non-polluting. Their supplies are essentially infinite (at least during the lifespan of Earth and its Sun).
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Monday 23 September 2013
India unveils plans for 4GW ‘mega’ solar project
Chile and India collaborate on renewable energy plans
Chile has called upon India's burgeoning renewable energy expertise to help the country implement and diversify its renewable energy sector.
India to build world's largest solar power plant in Rajasthan
"Solar power at the rate of Rs 5.50 per unit would surely bring in buyers. Prior discussion with the government, distribution companies and ministry of finance have yielded that solar power at this rate is most viable for finance and purchase,
More > The Economic Times
Saturday 14 September 2013
Solar power to trim govt’s electricity bills
Rs 200 cr solar power project in Assam
Friday 13 September 2013
Bihar has lots of potential in solar energy
PATNA: Bihar government should withdraw 5% VAT on solar equipment to boost the use of renewable energy in the state which has huge potential in this field, said Magsaysay award winner Harish Hande on Thursday.
Read more > The Times of India
Now AC coaches on solar power
Monday 9 September 2013
Green energy future in Bengal
The use of renewable energy compared to other states, officials of the power department will hold a high-level meeting with other government departments at the Writers' Buildings on Monday.
The state plans to produce another 800 MW of renewable energy by the end of the 12th five year plan by 2017.
The state is also trying to impose renewable purchase obligation on the state power supply utilities by this year that will make it mandatory for the power distributors to buy a part of the power requirement from renewable energy sources.
Read more > The Times of India
Shortly announce a new rooftop power policy
Sunday 8 September 2013
Use solar energy in colleges
The Times of India | TNN | Sep 8, 2013, 03.42 AM IST
The director of higher education, Assam, Phanindra Jidung, told TOI that the authorities have recently written to principals of all government and provincialized colleges of the state to go for solar energy to fulfill their power requirements. However, the directorate is yet to get a clear picture about the use of solar energy in the colleges. A source said many colleges are yet to send a feedback to the directive which was issued by the directorate on August 7.
Read more > The Times of India
Saturday 7 September 2013
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