•  Install 20GW of grid connected capacity by 2022 in Three Phases. •  Install 2 GW of off‐grid solar applications by 2022 •  Solar lighting for 20 million households by 2022. KEY OBJECTIVE: Establish India as a global leader in solar energy by creating policy for its diffusion across the country as quickly as possible: focus on setting up an environment for solar technology penetration in the country both at centralized and decentralized levels .
to set up stand alone rural solar power plants in special category States and remote, difficult and border areas  to set up Manufacturing including balance of system components. 4-5 GW per year  to ensure that transfer of technology is built into Government and private procurement from foreign sources NTPC’s 100% subsidiary NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd. (NVVN) is agency for entering into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)  Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has notified levalised tariffs of Rs 18.44/kWh (Euro 0.29) for PV & Rs 13.45/kWh (Euro 0.21) for Thermal for FY 2009-10. The key driver to be through a Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) mandated for power utilities, with a specific solar component.  This could be complemented with a solar specific Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism to allow utilities and solar power generation companies to buy and sell certificates to meet their solar power purchase obligations.
 
Indian National Solar Mission : to set up 20GW by 2022 State governments’ plans of over 5GW 50MW under GBI Scheme (Generation Based Incentive) by 2012 Grid and Off Grid opportunities like Rural, New Cities (SEZs), captive plants for industry, Defence, Public Sector, Roof top. Rural Electrification is a big priority for Government.  Solar cities and parks will be established all around India State controlled NTPC to add 315 MW solar energy capacity Solar applications will become more popular and common PV Module/BOS Manufacturing, Engineering, Monitoring, Accounting systems, parts and supplies will be create opportunities R&D , Education and Training drives started by Government  INDIA – SOLAR ENERGY:  WHAT’S HAPPENING  Gujarat  - 37 Projects for 716 MW ;  3GW with Clinton Foundation Rajasthan – 49 proposals for 1524 MW;  100 GW est. potential  Haryana – 12 MW projects in pipeline Punjab - 19 MW projects in pipeline Karnataka – 6 MW commissioned. 100MW potential  Uttarakhand – a renewable energy policy announced Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh– Developing policies
 
WHY SOLARGY? Offers Cleantech Projects, Technology, Finance & Execution Expertise.  provides India Entry, Strategy for Leadership, Mitigates Local Risks Partnering with Global Giants in Renewable Energy for best technology suppliers We Build Long term Partnerships and remain engaged through the life of projects  Indian Policy Expertise + Execution Capability  + Local Risk Mitigation + Technology Protection  + Engineering +Finance + Operations WE DELIVER RESULTS
 

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    • Install20GW of grid connected capacity by 2022 in Three Phases. • Install 2 GW of off‐grid solar applications by 2022 • Solar lighting for 20 million households by 2022. KEY OBJECTIVE: Establish India as a global leader in solar energy by creating policy for its diffusion across the country as quickly as possible: focus on setting up an environment for solar technology penetration in the country both at centralized and decentralized levels .
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    to set upstand alone rural solar power plants in special category States and remote, difficult and border areas to set up Manufacturing including balance of system components. 4-5 GW per year to ensure that transfer of technology is built into Government and private procurement from foreign sources NTPC’s 100% subsidiary NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd. (NVVN) is agency for entering into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has notified levalised tariffs of Rs 18.44/kWh (Euro 0.29) for PV & Rs 13.45/kWh (Euro 0.21) for Thermal for FY 2009-10. The key driver to be through a Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) mandated for power utilities, with a specific solar component. This could be complemented with a solar specific Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism to allow utilities and solar power generation companies to buy and sell certificates to meet their solar power purchase obligations.
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    Indian National SolarMission : to set up 20GW by 2022 State governments’ plans of over 5GW 50MW under GBI Scheme (Generation Based Incentive) by 2012 Grid and Off Grid opportunities like Rural, New Cities (SEZs), captive plants for industry, Defence, Public Sector, Roof top. Rural Electrification is a big priority for Government. Solar cities and parks will be established all around India State controlled NTPC to add 315 MW solar energy capacity Solar applications will become more popular and common PV Module/BOS Manufacturing, Engineering, Monitoring, Accounting systems, parts and supplies will be create opportunities R&D , Education and Training drives started by Government INDIA – SOLAR ENERGY: WHAT’S HAPPENING Gujarat - 37 Projects for 716 MW ; 3GW with Clinton Foundation Rajasthan – 49 proposals for 1524 MW; 100 GW est. potential Haryana – 12 MW projects in pipeline Punjab - 19 MW projects in pipeline Karnataka – 6 MW commissioned. 100MW potential Uttarakhand – a renewable energy policy announced Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh– Developing policies
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    WHY SOLARGY? OffersCleantech Projects, Technology, Finance & Execution Expertise. provides India Entry, Strategy for Leadership, Mitigates Local Risks Partnering with Global Giants in Renewable Energy for best technology suppliers We Build Long term Partnerships and remain engaged through the life of projects Indian Policy Expertise + Execution Capability + Local Risk Mitigation + Technology Protection + Engineering +Finance + Operations WE DELIVER RESULTS
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