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Want to know Solar Power in India?

Solar Energy in India has been through tremendous limit increments and developments in 2017 all around. China which drove the development in sun based on 52GW, however US, India, Japan, and Germany indicated a staggering development. Various Stratagems (plan) have made India an alluring business stage for the future with the attention on efficient power vitality, solar energy will increment in the nation, prompting sun-powered development. The government of India has declared plans to amplify solar power limit by presenting 20 GW sunlight based limit ventures. Indeed, even the delicate procedure is likewise arranged including 3-6 GW limit venture presentation in Jan-March. New designs from MNRE to grant 77 GW sun oriented contract in the year 2018 is assessed to give Indian sun based industry a staggering lift. Indian solar energy industry urgently needs centre around venture presentation and lessening the time slack amongst selling and granting the tasks.   In such a...

Cost reduction trends in Solar Water Heating Systems

Due to technological feasibility and economic viability among various other applications, Solar Water Heating systems are one of the most popular systems of utilizing solar energy as the energy source. There exist numerous low-temperature applications for various end-uses, such as residential hot water production, space heating/cooling, commercial buildings, hotels, schools, swimming pool heating, industrial process heat, solar-assisted district heating, desalination, and crop drying. Solar Water Heating technologies are already well developed and can be easily marketed at considerably low prices. From the energy utilization perspective, conducted an energy analysis based on ‘‘Three Procedure Theory’’ in which three sub-procedures, such as conversion procedure, utilization procedure, and recycling procedure are closely related to each other. To provide a good assessment of saving the cost of the system and to increase the efficiency of the domestic scale Solar Water Heaters, an en...

Let the future is in Solar Energy

We consume fossil fuels at a greater rate than we have ever had over the past 50 years. That demand is fueled by the increase of cars on the street, the number of planes that take to the air and the number of homes that need electricity. Sadly, we will have depleted these resources by the end of this century which is why we have to come up with other ways to get power and solar energy may be the future. Solar energy is simply extracting the sun’s energy for power. Just to tell you how powerful the sun is, it can burn scrublands and give you the sunburn if you are out in the sun without any protection. In fact, the Greeks and the Chinese used this to set fire until the 1880’s by Charles Fritts made the first solar cell Instead of using a heater to warm up the home, sunlight can be used to control the temperature. You will just need large windows and shades to control the amount of sunlight that will go inside and keep the heat absorbed during the day to remain at night. Solar energ...

You Need a PV System to Generate Solar Energy

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Solar energy has been around for quite some time. In fact, now is the best time to get it if you want to cut your electric bill and do your share to protect the environment. This is designed to reduce or eliminate the amount of electricity you purchase from the utility especially when there could be a price increase in the next few months. The best part of the PV system is that it generates clean electricity which is clean, reliable and renewable since it does not emit any harmful gases into the atmosphere. The PV system must be placed in an area that is free from any obstruction otherwise it will not be able to capture the sun’s rays. A lot of experts say that the south-facing roof is best while the east and west is sufficient. If the roof is not available, it can be mounted on the ground. You should know that PV systems come in various sizes so you should get the one that matches our electrical needs. If you consume about 6,500 kilowatts a year, then a PV system within the 3 to a ...