Five productivity-killers threaten every small team: meetings, email, burnout, stagnation, and motivation. Productivity expert Marissa Brassfield, the founder and chief efficiency officer of Ridiculously Efficient® Inc., shares 15 action steps to preserve your team's effectiveness.
The objective of this white paper is to provide inputs and intelligence for the manufacturing activities in India for the solar PV ecosystem – for both crystalline and thin film technologies while addressing the question of which technology is most suitable under Indian conditions from a regulatory, financial and technical perspective. The topics discussed spans the entire value chain which includes
c-Si Value Chain
Polysilicon
Wafer
Cells
Modules
Thin Film Technologies
a-Si
CdTe
CIGS/CIS
detailed technological comparison of the available module technologies i.e. c-Si and Thin Film has been undertaken along with a comparative analysis of the financials that goes into the manufacturing of modules using either technology.
In addition to the traditional manufacturing options in the value chain, the paper provides critical insight into other, lesser treaded avenues such as raw material manufacturing, machineries and equipment manufacture and other non-core solar products such as glasses, solar grade cables etc. The report is rounded off with an insightful analysis of the policy regime existent in terms of what has been done and what needs to be done to nurture the development of a complete solar PV ecosystem
- See more at: http://www.eai.in/ref/wp/analysis-of-manufacturing-opportunities-in-the-solar-pv-value-chain.html
Five productivity-killers threaten every small team: meetings, email, burnout, stagnation, and motivation. Productivity expert Marissa Brassfield, the founder and chief efficiency officer of Ridiculously Efficient® Inc., shares 15 action steps to preserve your team's effectiveness.
The objective of this white paper is to provide inputs and intelligence for the manufacturing activities in India for the solar PV ecosystem – for both crystalline and thin film technologies while addressing the question of which technology is most suitable under Indian conditions from a regulatory, financial and technical perspective. The topics discussed spans the entire value chain which includes
c-Si Value Chain
Polysilicon
Wafer
Cells
Modules
Thin Film Technologies
a-Si
CdTe
CIGS/CIS
detailed technological comparison of the available module technologies i.e. c-Si and Thin Film has been undertaken along with a comparative analysis of the financials that goes into the manufacturing of modules using either technology.
In addition to the traditional manufacturing options in the value chain, the paper provides critical insight into other, lesser treaded avenues such as raw material manufacturing, machineries and equipment manufacture and other non-core solar products such as glasses, solar grade cables etc. The report is rounded off with an insightful analysis of the policy regime existent in terms of what has been done and what needs to be done to nurture the development of a complete solar PV ecosystem
- See more at: http://www.eai.in/ref/wp/analysis-of-manufacturing-opportunities-in-the-solar-pv-value-chain.html