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India Energy Week: 3 Ways to Improve Energy Efficiency, Reliability and Asset Integrity
For fast-growing markets like India, where utilisation rates are high and new capacity is complex to deliver, improving thermal efficiency and asset performance offers a credible way to reduce fuel use, lower emissions and strengthen operational resilience at the same time.
5 Things to Know Before Buying Your First EV Scooter
For first-time buyers, the shift from petrol to electric is not always straightforward. Unlike conventional two-wheelers, EV scooters come with a different set of considerations, battery technology, charging options, digital features, and long-term ownership costs.
Manjunath N. Reddy, the dynamic Founder and Managing Director of DhaSh PV Technologies Limited, is a true visionary in India’s solar PV industry. A true pioneer, his unwavering dedication to sustainable energy solutions has propelled DhaSh to the forefront of the renewable energy sector and made DhaSh India’s largest integrated PV junction box manufacturer, employing over 1,000 dedicated professionals.
Re-NEW-ables Rising: Charging into a New Year
As we bid farewell to 2024, the anticipation for 2025 grows. Next year promises to build upon the strong foundation laid by the transformative investments, budgetary allocations, and policy decisions of 2024. With an unwavering focus on scaling renewable capacity, attracting international investments, and integrating cutting-edge technologies, 2025 is poised to bring India's green aspirations closer to reality. Major renewable energy players shared their plans and growth with Energetica India.
Solar-Powered Cars: Futuristic Dream or Unrealistic Ambition?
The only logical way to go forward to clean transportation is electric vehicles. Adopting EVs and powering them through energy produced by solar panels that is transmitted through the utility grid or a structure nearby.
A question of timely delivery and quality
Twelve weeks is not too much time at all to hand over a 5 MW captive solar power plant in India. However, neither the tight deadline nor the challenging rocky area location could prevent the referred to as the “Solar Pioneers”, AIC Solar Projects, from creating another masterpiece of a plant as a project planner. Due to the close cooperation between AIC Solar Projects, and the global provider of photovoltaic (PV) solar solutions Hanwha SolarOne, together with the rest of the suppliers.
Securing the Supply Chain for Solar in India; a FICCI Report
The summary analyses key elements of India’s Solar Supply Chain
From Energetica India’s Blog Stable SeptOct 2013
Energetica India brings forward the work of bloggers and contributors associated with Energetica India. The article collates thoughts/ideas/concepts based on the writers’ industry experience.
The article highlights the encouragement being provided by MNRE to support growth of
green buildings and energy efficient technologies.
Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) Analysis
The article showcases the RPO targets of Indian States and also analyses the RPO
regulation for captive users in different states.
Solar Radiation Measurements: Why Accuracy Matters
Dr. Jaya Singh discusses the importance if solar radiation measurements in India’s growing
solar market and also brings forward a case study from India.
Two-shaft Turbine Feed Pumps For Nuclear Power Station and Thermal Power Station
It is still remembered pictures of the disaster at Fukushima-1Nuclear Power Plant, when because of the earthquake and then tsunami on the station, electricity was aborted and the regular cooling systems are stopped on all three working electrical power units. In this situation it was necessary to resort to the cooling of the fuel slug with sea water, but the water level is falling at its uninterrupted supply to the cooling system. Water cooling is not produced proper results due to destruction o
Shouldn't we conserve while using renewable sources of energy?
While preparing for one of the competitive exams related to Energy Conservation & Efficiency, I came across a multiple choice question which surprised me. The question said, ‘Which of the following is a renewable source of energy? a) bitumen, b) wood, c) nuclear fuels, d) lignite’.
It was obvious that out of the given options, wood was the answer that would fetch me 1 mark. But, it made me to think that if we consider wood as a renewable source of energy, then so is crude oil & coal.
Prosolia was founded in 2003 in Ontinyent (Valencia,Spain) with the aim of developing environment-friendly energy systems based on solar energy and non-polluting natural resources.
