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Solar Installations in India to Reach 4.8 GW in 2016: Mercom Capital

Mercom Capital Group in its quarterly update on the Indian solar market revealed that solar installation in India will reach 4.8GW in calendar year 2016. The solar project pipeline in India is now approximately 21 GW, with 14 GW under development and 7 GW scheduled to be auctioned. India has reached 2.8 GW in solar []

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Odisha aims to install 70MW rooftop solar by 2022: Report

Odisha is reportedly targeting 70MW of rooftop solar by 2022. Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA) has already received multiple residential applications for the installation of rooftop solar reports PV Tech. Ashok Choudhury, deputy director of projects at the Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA), speaking to the publication said it will cost around Rs. []

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The banking system in India is not well developed compared to other countries: Gautam Mediratta, Manager-BD, Rays Power Infra.

RPIPL is one of the snowballing EPC Companies of India. The company leverages Consulting-Engineering-Contracting-Commissioning services with practicing expertise in the renewable power plant and transmission industry. Gautam Mediratta, Manager-BD, Rays Power Infra takes us inside the Industrys temporal lobe. What is stopping us from building a Truly Massive solar power plant in India when this []

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ABB India to supply string inverters to electrify schools with solar in West Bengal

ABB India, one of the leading power and automation technology company will play a crucial role in West Bengal governments initiative for state-wide solar electrification of schools. The company supplies string inverters of various capacities for rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with Kolkata based Sunshine Power Products across government schools located in the state. The []

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NABARD approves loan for 10 MW Solar Plant in Haryana

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned a loan for 10 megawatts solar plant in Harayana under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) for rural infrastructure in the state. Of Rs. 204.67 crore, amount of Rs.147.18 crore has been sanctioned to the state government under the 22nd tranche of RIDF for 2016-17 for []

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CECEP SOLAR to showcase its new products alongside its double-glazed modules at REI Expo 2016

China based firm CECEP SOLAR will showcase its new products including 60 pieces of 290W high efficiency polycrystalline modules, colored light double-glazed modules, black silicon diamond-wire cells, PERC cells, off-grid products and solar street lamps at the 10th Renewable Energy India Expo (REI 2016),starting on 7th September. CECEP SOLARs colored double-glazed module, half-cell double-glazed module, conventional 275W polycrystalline []

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IPPAI announces the 17th edition of the Regulators and Policymakers Retreat

Independent Power Producers Association of India (IPPAI) has announced the 17th edition of its flagship event Regulators and Policymakers Retreat (RPR 2016), to be held at The Lalit Golf and Spa Resort in Goa from September 22-25, 2016. Top policymakers and regulators from the power and allied sectors from across the country will participate in []

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MNRE to introduce three new products under off grid and decentralized solar PV application scheme

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is gearing up to introduce three new products under off grid and decentralized solar PV application scheme. The ministry is also inviting comments on the new products which can be sent to tarun.singh@nic.in before 10th September. The three products include LED based street light, SPV based solar storages []

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MNRE invites comments on Technical Regulation for Solar Photovoltaic Systems/ Devices/Components Goods

Performance testing and standardization is essential to ensure quality and reliability of products.  As per norms of Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, standardization of all goods and adopting technical regulation is mandatory to maintain quality to protect human health and safety.  This also prevents entering of poor quality goods into the Indian []

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