Renewables Will Become Dominant Energy Source by 2050: Oliver Wyman Updated On Mon, May 22nd, 2017 by Saurenergy “Governments need to champion and commit to COP21 targets and organisations need to be bold and agile in order to achieve an energy system built mainly on renewables by 2050.” Oliver Wyman in its latest report notes that a global energy system based mainly on renewables can be achieved by 2050, but governments need to […] Read more
Fronius SnapINverters are Increasing the Supply of Renewable Energy Around the World Updated On Thu, May 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy With SnapINverter from Fronius, The vision of 24 hours of sun is growing ever closer. Solar technology pioneer Fronius has developed a generation of inverters that are inspiring planners, installers and PV system operators alike: the SnapINverter. These devices are already being used successfully in a wide range of applications around the world, from family […] Read more
India moved up to the second spot from third position in renewable energy attractiveness index Updated On Tue, May 16th, 2017 by Saurenergy India continued its upward trend in the index to second position with the government’s programme to build 175 GW in renewable energy generation by 2022 and to have renewable energy account for 40 per cent of installed capacity by 2040. India has moved up to the second spot from third position in this year’s ‘Renewable […] Read more
Secret to Hit 40GW Updated On Sat, Apr 29th, 2017 by Saurenergy Government of India has rightly made rooftop solar power one of its top clean energy priorities. In 2014, the government revised the national solar installation target from 22 GW to an aggressive 100 GW by 2022 which is helping the country to become one of the world’s fastest-growing solar markets. The 100 GW target was […] Read more
Ingot Carving the Future Updated On Mon, Apr 24th, 2017 by Saurenergy Silicon is the most abundant solid element on earth; it makes up more than 25% of the earth’s crust. However, it rarely occurs in elemental form, virtually all of it is existing as compounds. Solar cells are made from silicon boules, polycrystalline structures that have the atomic structure of a single crystal. The most commonly […] Read more
PROINSO announces a new R&D and Training facility in Mumbai and increasing manufacturing exports Updated On Sat, Apr 22nd, 2017 by Saurenergy PROINSO is giving its own contribution towards realizing the Indian Prime Minister’s ‘Make in India’ concept Solar energy supply company, PROINSO continues to consolidate its 6 year presence in India by announcing a new R&D and Training facility in Mumbai and increasing manufacturing exports. The company’s firm commitment to India is reflected in the company’s growing presence in the […] Read more
Jolywood and Heraeus Photovoltaics Form New R&D Cooperation on Future High Efficiency N-Type Metallization Solutions Updated On Wed, Apr 19th, 2017 by Saurenergy The innovative n-type paste solution for frontside and backside metallization provided by Heraeus enables 21% frontside and 19% backside cell efficiencies in mass production. Heraeus Photovoltaics, a leading provider of technology and service solutions for the renewable energy industry, and Jolywood, a leading manufacturer of advanced solar cell technologies, signed a strategic R&D cooperation agreement […] Read more
Flex Launches Renewable Energy Storage Solution Updated On Wed, Apr 19th, 2017 by Saurenergy The Flex renewable energy storage solutions is a versatile, standardized energy storage platform for utility, commercial and industrial users Flex has expanded its contributions to the renewable energy industry with the introduction of energy storage solutions to address the challenge of integrating solar and wind power into the energy grid. Advanced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) […] Read more
Hope for Micro Grids Updated On Tue, Apr 18th, 2017 by Saurenergy While perennial sinking prices of renewable energy systems, integrating technologies such as photovoltaic rooftop systems and solar farms into regional grids will require energy storage in the form of batteries and other technologies for load continuity. Currently, about 1.2 billion people in emerging economies lack access to electrical power. The World Bank report claims that […] Read more