Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July, 2024

RoofTop Solar blessing to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India

Due you know the  Indian economy is on a transformative journey towards sustainability. Considering the net-zero goal for 2070 by Shree Narendra Modi, renewable energy & particularly solar rooftop will play a vital role.  Here we explore the immense potential of rooftop solar for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises - MSMEs in India. We will find a way to how MSMEs can leverage this clean solar energy source to decarbonize their operations, achieve cost savings, and propel themselves towards a greener future. Carbon free & net-zero target India stands at a pivotal moment in its pursuit of sustainable development and economic progress. With a goal to decarbonize its economy and achieve net-zero emissions by 2070 INDIA is capitalizing on its vast potential for renewable energy. Rooftop solar energy, in particular, presents a significant opportunity for India’s MSMEs to contribute to these goals while reaping substantial benefits.  Further we explore the role of rooftop solar in th

From solar to pump hydro storage - Budget 2024 is for India’s energy transformation.

Lobelsolar -  Energy transition remain a key focus area for the government with solar, nuclear and pump hydro storage getting a policy push with industry experts saying it will provide a major fillip to the capacity addition in the renewables sector. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana launched in January this year to install rooftop solar plants to enable 1 crore households obtain free electricity up to 300 units every month has received an overwhelming response with more than 1.28 crore registrations and 14 lakh applications. Details showed that the government allocated Rs 8,500.35 crore to solar power (grid), showing a rise of nearly 79% against the revised estimates of the Budget 2023-2024. With an objective to further boost the renewable sector, the government in Union Budget 2024 allocated Rs 19,100 crore to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy against Rs 12,850 crore allocated in the Interim Budget in February. The revised estimate

Know the difference between Perc, TOPCon and Heterojunction technology (HJT)....

Solar panel manufacturing technology has come a long way over the years & there have been significant advancements recently with the introduction of mono PERC, Topcon and mainly Heterojunction technology (HJT) technology. These new technologies have led to improvements in solar module efficiency, durability and overall high performance so making them a more viable and cost-effective option for solar PV power generation. Colleagues, Let us know each  solar PV module  technology and understand the differences. 👉💥About PERC Technology : PERC stands for Passivated Emitter & Rear Cell. The PERC solar cell has a presence of a passivation layer at the back side of the cell which helps to minimize recombination losses and increase light absorption.  The key role of the rear-side passivation layer is to reflect light that passes through the silicon cell without being absorbed back into the silicon. By reflecting this light, the passivation layer gives the solar cell second chance at a