🌞 Excited to announce the completion of two major revamping projects by Stern Energy on Obton Italy's PV plants! 🌞 🔧 Ancona, 1 MWp: This Marche PV plant has been upgraded with new modules, inverters, LVCBs, and transformers, boosting electricity production by 12%, with the same installed power. Completed in just 30 days, preserving the existing infrastructure and involving local collaborators. 🔧 Caltanissetta, 1 MWp: This Sicily PV plant went through a complete replacement from modules to the transformer, aiming to increase the plant’s production by about 15%, with the same installed power. This revamping activity was completed in 40 days, involving local collaborators. Thanks to careful planning and proceeding with partial plant shutdowns, downtime losses were minimized. ⚡ These projects not only enhance efficiency and reduce space but also extend the technological life of the plants, ensuring long-term production beyond incentive expiration. The upgrades will save approximately 2050 tCO2/year, totaling over 42,000 tCO2 throughout the new modules' lifespan. These are the first of many revamping projects from the collaboration between Stern Energy and Obton. Currently, 14 more projects are underway, to be completed before summer holidays. Stay tuned! ~ 🌞 Siamo entusiasti di annunciare il completamento di due importanti progetti di revamping eseguiti da Stern Energy sugli impianti fotovoltaici di Obton Italy! 🌞 🔧 Ancona, 1 MWp: Questo impianto fotovoltaico nelle Marche è stato potenziato con nuovi moduli, inverter, QGBT e trasformatori, incrementando la produzione di elettricità del 12%, mantenendo la stessa potenza installata. Il progetto è stato completato in soli 30 giorni, preservando l’infrastruttura esistente e coinvolgendo collaboratori locali. 🔧 Caltanissetta, 1 MWp: Questo impianto fotovoltaico in Sicilia è stato oggetto di un rinnovamento completo, dai moduli al trasformatore, con l’obiettivo di aumentare la produzione dell’impianto di circa il 15%, mantenendo la stessa potenza installata. Questa attività di revamping è stata completata in 40 giorni, coinvolgendo collaboratori locali. Grazie a una pianificazione accurata e procedendo con chiusure parziali dell’impianto, le perdite di tempo di inattività sono state minimizzate. ⚡ Questi progetti non solo migliorano l’efficienza e riducono lo spazio, ma prolungano anche la vita tecnologica degli impianti, garantendo una produzione a lungo termine oltre la scadenza degli incentivi. Gli aggiornamenti permetteranno di risparmiare circa 2050 tCO2/anno, per un totale di oltre 42.000 tCO2 durante la vita utile dei nuovi moduli. Questi sono solo i primi di numerosi progetti di revamping frutto della collaborazione tra Stern Energy e Obton. Attualmente, sono in corso altri 14 progetti, che saranno completati prima delle vacanze estive. Rimanete sintonizzati! #wemakeithappen #renewables
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Let's discover more about Solar Plants in India 🇮🇳 India's renewable energy focus has landed squarely on solar power, a highly viable energy source poised to curb reliance on fossil fuels. Solar power plants in the country predominantly deploy photovoltaic and solar thermal technologies, marking significant strides in India's green energy landscape. Here's an overview of India's top solar projects: Types of solar panels ☀️ 1. Solar Thermal Power Plant: Uses mirrors to focus sunlight, heating a liquid that powers the turbine to create electricity. 2. Solar Photovoltaic Plant: Uses PV panels to directly convert sunlight into electricity, with an inverter for converting and distributing power efficiently. Top 5 Solar Power Plants in India ✅ 1. Bhadla Solar Power Plant, Rajasthan This plant is the largest in the country, located in Rajasthan with the the facility spread over 5700 hectares of dry land. With this, the total energy output is enough to power 4.5 million households annually. 2. Pavagada Solar Park, Karnataka The estimated investment in the project is $2.5 billion. It covers a total area of 13000 acres and provides electricity to Vallur, Tirumani, and Raycharlu villages. 3. Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park, Andhra Pradesh This 1000 MW solar project has generated a whopping 800 million units of energy, saving over 700,000-plus tonnes of carbon dioxide. 4. Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Park, Madhya Pradesh The 750 MW project covers a total area of 1590 hectares in the Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. It is India's only solar power plant to get concessional loan rates from the World Bank and CTF. 5. Floating Solar Project, Ramagundam, Telangana A unique 100 MW solar PV unit is floating on a reservoir, minimizing land degradation. Solar States in India 🔆 1. Rajasthan Hosting the largest solar park, the central government has approved approximately 9+ projects in the state. 2. Gujarat Gujarat is the 2nd largest solar-producing state in the country with GUVNL announcing bids for two 600 MW solar projects. 3. Karnataka Aiming for the world's largest solar farm, almost the size of Manhattan, the estimated power generation will peak at 2000 Mw - enough to light up millions of households. 4. Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu’s total solar power capacity ranks 4th in the country. There are massive plans to set up district-level solar parks, and the installed utilization will increase to 20,000 MW by 2030. 5. Maharashtra Set to house a significant 2500 MW solar park with Rs 1727Cr to be one of the biggest solar power plants in India. India's ambitious solar initiatives signal a progressive shift toward sustainable energy, with states actively investing in solar infrastructure to drive the nation towards a greener future ♻️
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SJVN Green Energy Limited to develop solar projects of more than 1.3 GW in Maharashtra, under Mukhya Mantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana 2.0 Solar projects to be developed in Nashik, Solapur, Ahmednagar and Pune, with total investment of more than Rs 7,400 crore Sanjay Jog SJVN Limited, a Mini Ratna has received Letters of Award for development of Solar Power Projects of capacity 1,352 MW in Maharashtra. The projects will be developed through SJVN Green Energy Limited (SGEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN, in four districts of the state, namely, Nashik, Solapur, Ahmednagar and Pune. Chairperson & Managing Director, SJVN, Geeta Kapur has informed that these solar projects will be developed under Mukhya Mantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana 2.0, of the Government of Maharashtra. The “Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana” was introduced in June 2017, wherein decentralized solar projects of capacity 2 MW to 10 MW will be installed within 5 kM radius of agriculture-dominated sub-stations. The scheme was later reframed as Mukhymantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana 2.0 (MSKVY 2.0), with the target of 30% feeder solarization by 2025 through the implementation of 7,000 MW decentralized solar projects in fast-track mode, thus giving day-time electricity supply to farmers. Total investment for the development of solar power projects of 1,352 MW capacity will be about Rs 7,436 crore. This will be the first contribution of SGEL towards the PM-KUSUM Scheme. These projects will be eligible for Central Financial Assistance, up to a maximum of 30% of the project cost. The projects have been bagged by SGEL through a competitive bidding process in a tender floated by MSEB Solar Agro Power Limited, Maharashtra. The total capacity of the tender was 7000 MW and SGEL participated for 1,500 MW - 500 MW in Round One and 1,000 MW in Round Two. The aforesaid scheme has been launched for implementation of largest Feeder-Level Solarisation Scheme in India under component C of PM-KUSUM Scheme. Looking ahead, SJVN aims to grow by setting ambitious targets to achieve the shared vision of 25,000 MW installed capacity by the year 2030 and 50,000 MW installed capacity by the year 2040. This shared vision has been formulated in line with the Government of India’s commitment of having 50% of total power capacity from non-fossil-fuel-based energy sources by the year 2030.
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What is happening with 'off-grid' solar? The Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PM Yojana) has spurred a significant growth in ‘on-grid’ solar rooftop installations. In Tier 2 towns like Mangalore, numerous system integrators have registered on the MNRE portal, despite facing a sizable entry requirement: an annual performance bank guarantee of Rs. 2.5 lakhs for the entire state. However, this represents a major change from the previous policy, which required a more burdensome guarantee of Rs. 2.5 lakhs per Discom. So, what has been the PM Yojana’s impact on ‘off-grid’ solar rooftop systems (SRS)? Off-grid solutions continue to attract interest, particularly in Tier 3 and smaller towns where power failures remain prevalent. It's crucial to note that for on-grid SRS to function, consistent grid power availability during sunlight hours is necessary. This ensures that solar-generated electricity can be utilized effectively, and any surplus can be exported to the grid as is the case with most residential on-grid SRS in India. Whereas, in off-grid SRS, electricity generated by the solar module is utilized by the household or stored in batteries for future use, without the option to export any excess electricity to the grid. Furthermore, the off-grid SRS has experienced notable benefits amidst the rise in popularity of on-grid SRS. Notably, there has been a marked enhancement in the quality of components utilized in off-grid installations. Present systems typically include several safety features - Array Junction Boxes, DC Distribution Boxes equipped with surge protection and DC circuit breakers, as well as AC Distribution Boxes, previously exclusive to on-grid systems. Moreover, off-grid inverters now commonly feature MPPT (Max. Power Point Tracking) technology, facilitating the extraction of maximum power from solar modules at any given moment. Additionally, a focus on proper grounding for both solar modules and supporting structures has emerged, marking a significant improvement in safety standards compared to previous practices. In conclusion, with over 60% of India's population residing in rural areas where frequent power cuts are commonplace, the demand for reliable energy solutions remains high. While hybrid systems, enabling on-grid solar engagement during power outages, present a promising option, they are still not affordable. Consequently, off-grid solar solutions continue to maintain their popularity, providing a dependable source of electricity for those living in regions where access to quality grid power remains a challenge. Video: 3.24 kWp Off Grid SRS, Kallu Gudde, Dakshin Kanara District, Karnataka #offgridsolar #rooftopsolar #pmsuryaghar #ruralindia #karnataka
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☀️Borosil Renewables: Illuminating India's Solar Future☀️ Borosil Renewables, a subsidiary of the esteemed Borosil Group known for its scientific glassware and consumer products, proudly stands as India's leading manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) glass. PV glass is the specialized shield that encapsulates and safeguards solar cells within solar panels, making it a crucial component of the renewable energy landscape. Borosil Renewables' products include: 🔆 Low-iron textured solar glass 🔆 Shakti: Solar glass with a matt-matt finish 🔆 2 mm fully tempered solar glass 🔆 NoSbEra: Antimony-free solar glass 🔆 Selene: Antiglare solar glass 🔆 Solar glass with anti-reflective coating 🔆 Solar glass with anti-soiling coating Borosil Renewables clientele encompasses leading solar panel manufacturers, both domestically and internationally. Anchored by a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ankleshwar, Gujarat, with a current capacity of 450 TPD (equivalent to solar glass for 2.8 GW of solar modules), they're on a growth trajectory, expanding it's capacity to 550 TPD (equivalent to solar glass for 3 GW of solar modules) by Q3 FY22-23. Borosil Renewables is a pivotal player in India's burgeoning solar energy sector, empowering the production of top-tier, efficient solar panels. Their commitment to innovation and sustainability shines through in groundbreaking products, including the world's first antimony-free solar glass and the world's first 2 mm fully tempered solar glass. **Business Model**: Borosil Renewables' business model is based on the sale of solar glass to solar panel manufacturers. The company generates revenue from the sale of solar glass, as well as from the provision of technical support and other services to its customers. **Competitive Edge**: Borosil Renewables boasts several competitive advantages: 1. First-mover advantage: Borosil Renewables is the first and only domestic manufacturer of PV glass in India. This gives the company a significant advantage in the Indian market. 2. Technology leadership: Borosil Renewables is a leader in the development of new solar glass technologies. The company's products are known for their high quality and performance. 3. Cost leadership: Borosil Renewables has a cost advantage over its international competitors due to its lower labor costs and manufacturing costs. **Future Outlook**: Borosil Renewables is well-positioned to benefit from the growth of India's solar energy sector. The company has a strong track record of innovation and execution, and it is well-funded to support its growth plans. Borosil Renewables is targeting a revenue growth of 25-30% in FY23-24. The company is also expanding its manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand for solar glass. ☀️🌿 #SolarEnergy #Innovation #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #BorosilRenewables
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Weekly India Updates: Waaree’s 900 MW Solar Deal, IREDA’s ₹9,136 Crore Loan Surge, SECI’s 400 MW Hybrid Projects, Karnataka’s Madhugiri Solar Park, Navitas-Hysolwin’s Solapur Project, And More Waaree Energies Secures 900 MW Solar Module Supply Deal With Serentica Renewables For Rajasthan Project Waaree Energies has secured a contract with Serentica Renewables to supply 900 MW of Top-Con bifacial modules for a solar project in Fatehgarh, Rajasthan. Deliveries will occur from August 2024 to February 2025. This significant project will enhance renewable energy capacity and reduce carbon emissions. Waaree, boasting a 12 GW installed capacity, will manage manufacturing, testing, and transport, reinforcing its commitment to excellence and innovation in renewable energy. Karnataka Plans New Solar Park In Madhugiri To Boost Renewable Energy And Farmer Participation The Energy Department […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gCFxCJT5 #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #finance&investment #india #renewableenergy #solarenergy #weeklynewsupdates
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SJVN said that its wholly owned subsidiary SJVN Green Energy (SGEL) has signed a PUA for 500 MW solar power and a PPA for 100 MW solar power with Rajasthan Urja Vikas and IT Services (RUVITL). Geeta Kapur, chairman & managing director, SJVN informed that SGEL has entered into long term power usage agreement (PUA) & power purchase agreement (PPA) with Rajasthan Urja Vikas and IT Services (RUVITL) for 25 years for supply of cumulative 600 MW Solar Power. SJVN has signed a power usage agreement with RUVITL for 500 MW solar power from Bikaner Solar Power Project and also signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with RUVITL for 100 MW solar power from Rajasthan Solar Power Project. The power usage agreement was signed for supply of 500 MW Power at a tariff of Rs 2.57 per unit from 1000 MW Bikaner solar power project being developed by SGEL under the Phase-II (Tranche-3) of the CPSU Scheme. The Bikaner solar project is the countrys largest single location project being developed at Village Banderwala, Bikaner, Rajasthan. The project is expected to generate 2454.84 million units in the first year and the cumulative energy generation over a period of 25 years would be about 56,474 million units. The project is being developed at a cost of Rs 5,491 crore and expected to commission by 30 September 2024. With signing of this PUA, SGEL has secured tie-up of entire 1000 MW for this project. The other two beneficiaries from this project are UPPCL (200 MW) and JKPCL (300 MW). The power purchase agreement was signed for supply of 100 MW solar power at a tariff of Rs 2.62 per unit from the project bagged by SGEL through competitive bidding. This project shall be developed at 387.56 Acres of land of Sambhar Salts Limited at Nawa, Rajasthan leased in favour of SGEL for 28 years. The project shall be developed on build own and operate (BOO) basis at a tentative cost of around Rs 550 crore. The project is expected to generate 252 million units in the first year and the cumulative energy generation over a period of 25 years would be about 5,866 million units. SJVN is engaged principally engaged in electricity generation. The company is also engaged in the business of providing consultancy. The companys consolidated net profit dropped 51.65% to Rs 138.97 crore on 1.57% decline in revenue from operations to Rs 543.31 crore in Q3 FY24 over Q3 FY23. The scrip shed 0.82% to currently trade at Rs 121.20 on the BSE. Powered by Capital Market – Live News Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content First Published: <!-- -->Mar 11 2024 | 9:36 AM<!-- --> <!-- -->IST Source link
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Amara Raja Infra Secures 700 MWp BoS Contract from Greenko in Andhra Pradesh Amara Raja Infra Private Limited (ARIPL), a subsidiary of the $1.75 billion Amara Raja Group, announced its acquisition of a substantial solar Balance of System (BoS) project. The contract, awarded by Greenko, one of India’s leading renewable energy companies, is for a 500MW/700MWp capacity project. This makes it the largest solar project undertaken by ARIPL to date. The project will be developed on a 2,200-acre site near Uyyalavada Town in the Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. As part of Greenko’s Integrated Renewable Energy Project, which is recognized as the world’s first and largest gigawatt-scale project combining solar, wind, and pumped […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/dQth2b8m #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #amararajainfrapvtltd #bosproject #energystorage #epcplayer #greenko #india #renewableenergy #solarenergy
Amara Raja Infra Secures 700 MWp BoS Contract from Greenko in Andhra Pradesh
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SunSource Energy Powers CtrlS Data Center with Major Solar Project in Uttar Pradesh SunSource Energy, a prominent solar energy company, has successfully commissioned a solar power project for CtrlS, recognized as Asia’s largest rated 4 hyperscale data center operator. According to the agreement, SunSource Energy’s open access solar power plant located in Gursarai, Jhansi district, Uttar Pradesh, will supply clean energy to the CtrlS Data Center in Noida. The project is set to produce about 100 GWh of clean energy annually, which will offset more than 94,640 tonnes of CO2 emissions throughout its lifespan. This initiative will cover 60% of the annual energy needs of the Noida Data Center using renewable sources, effectively […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/dAxVfvmn #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #carbonemission #ctrlsdatacenter #renewableenergy #solarpvproject #sunsourceenergy
SunSource Energy Powers CtrlS Data Center with Major Solar Project in Uttar Pradesh
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Norsk Solar announces that the first plant of the Origo 1 (Uberlandia 2) solar PV project has been approved and energized. Norsk Solar is pleased to inform you that our first plant of the Origo 1 (Uberlandia 2) solar PV project has been approved and energized by CEMIG. The Origo 1 project, situated in Minas Gerais, Brazil consists of 6 different sites and has a capacity of 18 MW. Origo 1 is the first of three projects where Norsk Solar is acting as the sole IPP, and where the company is responsible for development, financing, and construction. Norsk Solar is committed to driving the transition towards renewable energy, and the successful completion of the first plant of the Origo1 project reaffirms the dedication to sustainable development. The project aligns with the vision of creating a cleaner and more sustainable future for generations to come. “This achievement is the first step for Norsk Solar to carry out the business plan in Brazil. The team has done a magnificent job bringing the construction to the final stage. I would like to reach out to all involved and congratulate them on this achievement. This is the first project out of a fast-growing project pipeline in Brazil”, says Torbjørn Elliot Kirkeby – Garstad, CEO of Norsk Solar. “The Brazilian corporate and industrial market for solar is experiencing rapid growth, and we see great potential for our value proposition. We further see that we are establishing a strong brand and securing a good market entry position with these first projects in Brazil. Our ambition is to grow substantially as a solar power producer for C&I clients in the Country over the next years.” says Mauro Benedetti, Country Manager for Brazil in Norsk Solar. The savings provided by this distributed generation model is quite significant for families, especially in the challenging time we live in and considering the significant rise in the electricity needs that the country is facing. The project (Origo 1) will secure recurring revenue for 25 years, under the power purchase agreement (PPA) terms with corporate off-taker Órigo Energia. As a pioneer in the Brazilian sector of distributed generation, they provide clean energy, through the management of cooperatives, to more than 15,000 customers, including households and small businesses. The generated energy will be distributed in the form of credits to their customers, in line with our commitment to democratize access to clean energy in Brazil, making it accessible to everyone, especially those at the base of the social pyramid. The development and construction of the projects have been done in partnership with GDSolar, a pioneer and leader in the development of solar energy in Brazil with 61 operational plants and 202 MWp installed capacity.
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