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11. Government of India
Ministry of Non-Conventional
Energy Sources (1992)
Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy (2006)
Maharashtra Energy
Development Agency
Ministry of Power
12. 5 Institutions Under MNRE
National Institution of Solar Energy (Haryana)
NISE an autonomous institution of Ministry of New and Renewable
(MNRE),Is the National R & D institution in the field Solar energy.
The area of Solar Energy is undertaking activities related to
Research and Development, Testing, Certification, Standardization,
Skill Development, Resource assessment and awareness in the field
of Solar energy and Associated Technologies.
13. National Institution of Wind Energy (Chennai)
As a step towards achieving these broad goals and to tackle the
challenges in sustaining the development and accelerating the pace
of utilization of wind energy in the country the National Institute of
Wind Energy (NIWE) has been established by MNRE at Chennai as an
autonomous R&D institution of Government of India.
14. National Institution Bio Energy
Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Renewable Energy (SSS-NIRE) is an
autonomous Institution of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE),
Govt. of India.
The Institute is an up-coming R&D center with its mandate to focus on Bio-
energy and develop innovative technologies in the area of renewables and
biofuels.
R&D activities have already been initiated in the area of Biomass and Energy,
Thermochemical Conversion, Management Biochemical Conversion, Chemical
Conversion, Electrochemical Processes including hybrid energy systems.
15. Solar Energy Corporation India
Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. is a company of the
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India,
established to facilitate the implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru
National Solar Mission.
It is the only Central Public Sector Undertaking dedicated to the
solar energy sector.
16. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) is a
Mini Ratna (Category – I) Government of India Enterprise under the
administrative control of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
(MNRE).
IREDA is a Public Limited Government Company established as a Non-
Banking Financial Institution in 1987 engaged in promoting,
developing and extending financial assistance for setting up projects
relating to new and renewable sources of energy and energy
efficiency/conservation with the motto: “ENERGY FOR EVER”
17. Plant Name State Capacity (MW) Year
1 Dhirubai
Ambani Solar
Park
Rajasthan 6000 2012
2 Kamuthi
Solar Power
Plant
Tamil Nadu 648 2016
3 Gujarat Solar
Park-I
Gujarat 590 2010
4 Welspun Solar
Power Plant
Madhya Pradesh 151 2013
5 Sakri Solar
Plant
Maharasthra 125 2013
Major 5 Solar PV Power Generation in India
As per Capacity till DEC 2018
18. Floating Solar PV Power Plant
The 500 kWp (kilowatt peak) solar
plant of the Kerala state
electricity board (KSEB) floats on
1.25 acres of water surface of the
reservoir.
The solar plant has 1,938 solar
panels which have been installed
on 18 ferro cement floaters with
hollow insides. Banasura Sagar reservoir in
Wayanad, Kerala.
19. Solar Product changing India
Solar Power in India is a fast developing
country.
The Country’s Solar Installed capacity
reached 25.21 GW as of Dec 31,2018.
In 2015 the Indian Government raised
its Solar Target to 100GW of solar
capacity( Including 40 GW from rooftop
Solar) by 2022.
21. Solar Energy Tariff
The average current price of solar electricity dropping to 18%
below the average price of its coal-fired
Rs.10/- watt in 2010
Rs.2.44/-watt in 2018
22. Solar Cell / Modules Manufacturing Companies
in
India
23. Sr.
No.
Name
1 Ajit Solar Pvt. Ltd.
2 Alpex Exports Pvt. Ltd.
3 DSM India Pvt. Ltd.
4 Emmvee Solar Power Ltd.
5 Euro Multivision
6 Evergreen Solar System India P.Ltd.
7 Goldi Green Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
8 Green Brilliance Energy P.Ltd.
9 Gujarat Borosil Ltd.
10 HHV Solar Technology Pvtl Ltd.
11 Indosolar Limited
12 Jupiter Solar Power Ltd.
24. S. No. Name
13 Lanco Solar Pvt. Ltd.
14 Moserbear Solar Ltd.
15 Mundra Solar (Adani)
16 Premier Solar System(P) Ltd.
17 PV Power India Ltd.
18 PV Technologies P.Ltd.
19 Reneways India pvt. Ltd.
20 Tata Power Solar Pvt. Ltd.
21 Jakson
22 Waaree Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
23 Websol Energy Systems Ltd.
25. Solar Product changing India
Solar Cookers are Distributed in India 1.4
million
Solar Lanterns were Sold in the Country
26. Solar Street Lighting System 46,655 installed
Solar Product changing India
Solar Home System 1,18,700 be Distributed
27. Solar Product changing India
Jan 2019 Indian Railways announced the plan to
Install 4 GW capacity along its Track
Mounted On the Trains Mounted On the Rly. Station Platforms
34. Summary of India in Solar Power Sector
1. India 3.00 % increase by 20.07 % in Dec,2018.
2. The solar-powered railway station initiative is part of the Indian Railways’
broader plans to put up 5,000 MW of solar power capacity to meet around
25% of its energy needs through renewable energy by 2025.
3. Floating Solar Power are 3 site i.e. Kolkata, Kerala, Maharashtra(Under
Construction).
4. Total 30 Solar Power Plant Installed and Working in 20 States.
5. In Smart City Scheme/Plan Solar Power get more Priority for Electricity
Generation.
6. India Government giving a Subsidy for Mount Solar PV System.
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