SOLAR POWER IN INDIA. PRESENTATION ON  PREPARED BY: Engineer Sood.
Active Wind & Hydro Sector Huge Small Hydro Potential Jammu & Kashmir Himachal Pradesh Uttaranchal Arunachal Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Gujarat Maharashtra RENEWABLE ENERGY IMPLEMENTATION –MAJOR STATES Active solar sector
Mechanism to generate power. Requirements Solar Radiations Solar Energy Collectors Solar Energy Storage
Collectors Flat Plate Collector based Solar Water Heaters
Evacuated Tube Collector based Solar Water Heater  
Solar Cell
Storage Battery: The Fuel Tank Of Your Solar System
ADVANTAGE INDIA               Strong Industrial Base and Fast Growing Economy           Availability of Cheap Skilled Man power           Among the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Programme           Exclusive Federal Ministry to deal with Renewables           Exclusive Financial Institution for funding Renewable Projects           Vast Untapped Consumer base           Favorable Government Policy           Low Inflation, moderate tax rates           Financial/Fiscal Incentives
NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY               To support and accelerate power generation from  renewable to meet the minimum energy needs           Provides for supportive fiscal regime, single window  clearance, leveraging  additional budgetary resources  from other departments, preferential prices for  renewable electricity etc.,          Envisages Medium term (2012) Capacity addition goal of: -   Wind Energy – 5000 MW -    Small Hydro – 2000 MW -    Biomass Power/Cogeneration – 2500 MW -    Urban/Industrial waste to Energy – 220 MW -     SPV Power – 30 MW -     Solar Thermal Power – 350 MW.
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    SOLAR POWER ININDIA. PRESENTATION ON PREPARED BY: Engineer Sood.
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    Active Wind &Hydro Sector Huge Small Hydro Potential Jammu & Kashmir Himachal Pradesh Uttaranchal Arunachal Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Gujarat Maharashtra RENEWABLE ENERGY IMPLEMENTATION –MAJOR STATES Active solar sector
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    Mechanism to generatepower. Requirements Solar Radiations Solar Energy Collectors Solar Energy Storage
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    Collectors Flat PlateCollector based Solar Water Heaters
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    Evacuated Tube Collectorbased Solar Water Heater  
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    Storage Battery: TheFuel Tank Of Your Solar System
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    ADVANTAGE INDIA            Strong Industrial Base and Fast Growing Economy          Availability of Cheap Skilled Man power          Among the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Programme          Exclusive Federal Ministry to deal with Renewables          Exclusive Financial Institution for funding Renewable Projects          Vast Untapped Consumer base          Favorable Government Policy          Low Inflation, moderate tax rates          Financial/Fiscal Incentives
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    NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGYPOLICY            To support and accelerate power generation from renewable to meet the minimum energy needs          Provides for supportive fiscal regime, single window clearance, leveraging additional budgetary resources from other departments, preferential prices for renewable electricity etc.,          Envisages Medium term (2012) Capacity addition goal of: -   Wind Energy – 5000 MW -    Small Hydro – 2000 MW -    Biomass Power/Cogeneration – 2500 MW -    Urban/Industrial waste to Energy – 220 MW -     SPV Power – 30 MW -     Solar Thermal Power – 350 MW.
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