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150KLD STP commissioned at Sub Dist Hospital Doda...
04/12/2022

150KLD STP commissioned at Sub Dist Hospital Doda...

Reinstalling Testing and commissioning of 150 KLD STP at district hospital doda for JKPCC J&K...
19/11/2022

Reinstalling Testing and commissioning of 150 KLD STP at district hospital doda for JKPCC J&K...

India is going for green energy... Let's all help by switching to solar energy ...
31/01/2022

India is going for green energy... Let's all help by switching to solar energy ...

Go solar save planet earth and save money...
22/01/2022

Go solar save planet earth and save money...

The decision to simplify the rooftop solar scheme was taken in a review meeting chaired by Union Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy R K Singh on January 19, 2022, as per a statement by the ministry. According to the statement, after the review, the minister gave directions for simplifying....

Installation of 150 KLD sewerage treatment plant  at Distt. Hospital Doda ....
24/08/2017

Installation of 150 KLD sewerage treatment plant at Distt. Hospital Doda ....

India's solar sector is expected to see capacity addition of 5.7 GW in the current fiscal.
13/04/2016

India's solar sector is expected to see capacity addition of 5.7 GW in the current fiscal.

Government to raise solar power capacity to 48GW by 2019                              Government intends to raise solar ...
09/04/2016

Government to raise solar power capacity to 48GW by 2019

Government intends to raise solar power generation capacity to 48GW by early 2019, out of 100 GW envisioned from the clean source by 2022 under the National Solar Mission.

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in its latest projections, has set a target of having 48GW grid connected cumulative solar power generation capacity by 2018-19, after which the general election are to be held.

According to latest targets, the ministry has envisaged adding 12GW capacity from the renewable source in the current fiscal. It plans to add 15GW and 16GW in 2017-18 and 2018-19 respectively.

The target for adding solar power generation capacity was 2 GW for the previous fiscal. India's solar power generation capacity was 5,775.57MW as on March 7, 2016.

However, more than half of the 52GW grid connected solar power generation capacity addition target will be achieved in last three financial years, with 2021-22 as terminal year under the National Solar Mission.

The ministry has planned adding 17 GW in 2019-20 and 17.5 GW each in 2020-21 and 2021-22 for achieving the overall target of adding 100 GW of solar power generation capacity by 2022.

Government estimated a total investment of around Rs 6 lakh crore to achieve the target of 100 GW. Solar power projects are being installed by both, private and public sector companies.

Banks and Financial Institutions have given green commitments to finance up to 78,850 MW. Financial institutions in India are also providing loans to this sector based on their prudential lending norms.

Last June, the Centre had raised 5-fold the solar power generation capacity to 100 GW by 2022.

The 100 GW target comprises 40 GW through solar rooftop and 60 GW from large and medium scale grid connected solar power projects.

With this ambitious target of adding 100 GW by 2022, India wants to become one of the world's largest green energy producers, surpassing several developed countries.

Exhbition happening in Gurgoan's Dlf Galleria market. Do checkout our solar center if you visit this weekend.
08/04/2016

Exhbition happening in Gurgoan's Dlf Galleria market. Do checkout our solar center if you visit this weekend.

Will you be there attending this event? We will also be attending.Don't MISS to CALL us at 9818832417 to fix an appointm...
08/04/2016

Will you be there attending this event? We will also be attending.

Don't MISS to CALL us at 9818832417 to fix an appointment with our Marketing Team or to visit our Gurgaon office

KENYA INKS DEAL WITH SKY POWER FOR 1 GIGAWATT OF SOLAR POWER GENERATIONIn the battle to curb climate change by limiting ...
06/04/2016

KENYA INKS DEAL WITH SKY POWER FOR 1 GIGAWATT OF SOLAR POWER GENERATION

In the battle to curb climate change by limiting carbon dioxide emissions it often seems that the solar energy industry and the fossil fuel industry are completely at odds which makes sense given source for most CO2 emissions. In some cases we have seen lately the fossil fuel industry and the mining industry building solar pv power plants for some of their more remote locations. Another new trend is for energy companies that have traditional been coal or oil based adding solar power to their generation portfolio. Here is another example of the later.


SkyPower, just announced that they have signed an agreement with the Kenyan Ministry of Energy and Petroleum for the development of 1 GW of world-class solar projects to be built in four phases in Kenya over the next five years.

The US $2.2 billion agreement was signed in Nairobi, Kenya at the sixth annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES). Initiated by the U.S. government in 2010, the conference gathers entrepreneurs at all stages of business development, business leaders, mentors and high-level government officials to help increase support for innovators and job creators around the world.

In attendance for GES 2015 were some very high-level leaders from around the globe, including U.S. President Barack Obama and H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya.

“Kenya has become an African hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, and SkyPower is proud to contribute to this unprecedented milestone in Kenya’s ambitious renewable energy plan,” said SkyPower President and Chief Executive Officer Kerry Adler.

SkyPower’s solar projects will help Kenya realize its electrification goals, support the development of the country’s renewable energy industry and help the development of strong communities, generating a brighter future for all.
“We are very pleased to work with a world-leader in solar energy like SkyPower,” said Henry Rotich, Cabinet Secretary of the Kenyan Ministry of Energy and Petroleum.

Sustainable electrification is a central policy issue in Kenya, and we are committed to making this a reality for our citizens, while accelerating economic growth in the process.
“SkyPower’s US $2.2 billion investment will create more than 25,000 total job years in Kenya and includes 200 MW of fabrication and assembly facilities, as well as a commitment of US $173 million toward education, training, and research and development,” said SkyPower Executive Vice President Charles Cohen.

SkyPower has a long history of working closely with local communities to produce hundreds of millions of kilowatt hours (kWh) of clean electricity every year, while ensuring that those closest to the developments reap the rewards of new jobs, education, skills training and accessible energy

17/07/2015

This low-cost, low-maintenance and eco friendly STP is ideal for residential buildings.

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