Solar Storm Houses as Fuel alarms Nepal Updated On Tue, Feb 2nd, 2016 by Saurenergy After Nepal is dithery on power sources and depending on the sun and full-moon to light up houses, the country is majorly facing scarce on national fuel reservoirs. With growing political turbulence and dominant protestors, the country looms on economic revamp. The country has a well economic dropout the easy and viable option for the […] Read more
‘Rooftops for Rent’ a New Turn in Solar Market Updated On Mon, Feb 1st, 2016 by Saurenergy ‘Give us your rooftop and we will give you cheap solar power’, new business model used by the solar energy companies to boost the solar installation capacities. Properties like Industrial establishments, commercial buildings, malls and large gated communities are the targets for this solar mission in India. ‘Around 240 sq mtre of rooftop space is […] Read more
Hanwha Q CELLS, Adani Group fix Solar deal for the Second Time Updated On Sat, Jan 30th, 2016 by Saurenergy Hanwha Q CELLS a global photovoltaic manufacturer of high-proficiency solar modules has marked a 50MW of module supply contract with Adani Group (Adani). This contract is the second shipment to Adani after their first shipment of 70MW, July 2015. The modules will be introduced to power the region of Tamil Nadu and the development is […] Read more
World First Solar Powered Jackets from ThermalTech Updated On Thu, Jan 28th, 2016 by Saurenergy ‘We are very excited to bring this technology to market,’ said Fatima Rocha, Co-founder of ThermalTech. ThermalTech is known to have unveiled patented World first solar powered fabric known as ‘Smart Fabric’. Material is stainless steel yarn; it is lightweight and garners energy from the Sun or artificial light to keep the body warm. In […] Read more
Solar Panel Costs to tumble 10% Each Year – Findings Updated On Wed, Jan 27th, 2016 by Saurenergy ‘Sudden fall of Solar Power cost, it is likely to outrun the normal energy speculation,’ said a journal of Oxford University Researchers in its ‘Research Policy’ based on innovation, technology, R&D and science. From the early 1980’s, panels to generate power from sunlight has become 10% cheaper each year. According to the research, it is […] Read more
Initial Move for the Bigger Goal, Solar India – IFFCO Updated On Sat, Jan 23rd, 2016 by Saurenergy The Government endorsed changes in Power Tariff Act to guarantee 24X7 reasonable powers for all. “IFFCO Phulpur has commissioned 235 KWp Solar Power Plant produce more than 3 lakh kWh/year renewable energy”, Dr. U S Awasthi, MD tweeted. “The Govt. endorsed viability subsidizing of Rs. 5050 crore for grid connected solar with a minimum capacity […] Read more
New Materials can be a breakthrough in Solar Cell Technology Updated On Sat, Jan 23rd, 2016 by Saurenergy A Solar PV assemblage is contained 100s to 1000s of solar cells that discretely switch radiant daylight into electrical streams. The normal solar cell is around 15% proficient, which implies almost 85% of the daylight that hits them doesn’t get changed over into power. After considering all the above theories, Scientists have continually been exploring […] Read more
Su-Kam Brings Next-Gen Solar Power Conditioning Unit Updated On Fri, Jan 22nd, 2016 by Saurenergy Su-Kam has introduced Brainy Touch, the first touch screen Sunlight based PCU which accompanies a built-in MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) solar charge controller which efficiently runs the load and charged the battery which is later utilized for emergency back-up. It is powered with DT-6S technology that gives powerful six stages charging, guaranteeing speedier charging […] Read more
Rooftop Solar Units Must for Households in Mysuru City Updated On Tue, Jan 19th, 2016 by Saurenergy The Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) to soon make solar power integration mandatory for all new and already existing houses in the city to keep away reliance on Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) for power necessity. Illuminating this, Mayor Byrappa said that, “The Corporation additionally plans to change over Mysuru as a ‘Green City’ by decreasing […] Read more