Thursday, December 29, 2011

Renewable Energy Recap: India - 2011

Renewable energy markets in countries expand and shrink as policies, technologies and financial incentives change. This series of articles examines which technologies are flourishing where.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Azure Power to invest Rs 1,000 cr in capacity addition


Shot in the arm: Mr Francisco J. Sanchez, Under-Secretary for Commerce for International Trade, US handing the Export Achievement Certificate to Mr Inderpreet Wadhwa, CEO of Azure Power, and his team at the ’SOLARCON INDIA 2011. — P.V. Sivakumar
Business LineShot in the arm: Mr Francisco J. Sanchez, Under-Secretary for Commerce for International Trade, US handing the Export Achievement Certificate to Mr Inderpreet Wadhwa, CEO of Azure Power, and his team at the ’SOLARCON INDIA 2011. — P.V. Sivakumar
HYDERABAD, NOV. 9: Azure Power, an independent power producer harnessing solar energy, is planning an investment of Rs 1,000 crore, which entails additional capacity of about 110 MW of solar power generation in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Karnataka.
This capacity would augment its existing installed capacity of 12 MW and five MW to be commissioned in Rajasthan by January 2012.
It has a 2 MW unit in Punjab close to the Pakistan border which serves about 32 villages locally and another 10 MW in Gujarat commissioned earlier this year.
The Chief Executive Officer of Azure Power, Mr Indrapreet S. Wadhwa, toldBusiness Line: “the company took up solar power generation even before the National Solar Mission was announced.
The first 2 MW unit set up in a remote place in Punjab, short of power has been playing a vital role in local farmers' lives. Since then, we have added a 10 MW plant in Gujarat.” The company, which has invested Rs 300 crore so far on solar projects, has secured funding from Helion Ventures, Foundation Partners, IFC and US Export Import Bank.
It has inked agreements with State Governments of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana for 32 MW and is in talks for setting up additional capacities.
The company is targeting a total installed capacity of 67 MW by 2012 and 100 MW of solar power by 2014.
AWARD
During the Solarcon India 2011, the US Commerce Department honoured Azure Power with export achievement award. The award was presented by Mr Francisco J. Sanchez, Under-Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, US Department of Commerce.

Lanco, Godrej submit bids for 25 MW Indian Concentrating Solar Power Plant


Maharashtra State Power Generation Company expects to award the engineering and construction contract for concentrated solar power plant this week.

Lanco, Godrej submit bids for 25 MW Indian Concentrating Solar Power Plant
Lanco Infratech Ltd. and Godrej Group are among nine companies that submitted bids to build a 25-megawatt solar energy plant in India’s Maharashtra state.

Reports stated that Maharashtra State Power Generation Company expects to award the engineering and construction contract for the solar nergy plant this week.

The bids, which were opened on Friday and are being evaluated,averaged about Rs90 mn per megawatt. There are also reports that Essel Group, Prithvi Group, Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd. and IVRCL Ltd. also submitted bids. 

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Low-cost solutions needed to tap solar energy: IIT-B chief


PUNE: Director of Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B) Devang Khakhar has said that finding technologically efficient and economically viable solutions to harness solar energy is the biggest challenge before the country.
"While there are other options to secure clean energy, solar power is the most promising one and needs greater research to see that we have low-cost solutions," Khakhar said at the graduation ceremony of the 103 Engineer Officers Degree Engineering (EODE) and 16 Technical Entry Scheme (TES) courses at the College of Military Engineering (CME) here on Wednesday.
The CME is a premier armed forces institution that offers BTech degree courses in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering besides short courses in combat engineering, to the officers from all three wings of the services and officers from friendly foreign countries.
According to Khakhar, energy is the biggest issue today if one considers the important developments in technology and the emerging areas of research. "The question is how can we harness energy efficiently and use it cleanly so that there is no impact on environment," he said. "This is crucial as India is poised to be among the largest users of energy," he added.
"Fossil fuels like coal, gas and oil will eventually run out and options like clean coal technology, nuclear, solar and wind power will acquire greater significance. However, exercising these options involve huge costs and the same leads us to the question of how we can do this economically," he said.
Khakhar said, "Solar energy, in particular, needs attention in terms of research. At IIT-B, we have joined our sponsors to invest almost Rs 100 crore in a slew of projects relating to low-cost solutions in solar energy."
He also identified nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology as the other areas that will be crucial for engineers, both in uniform and civilians, in the days ahead. "The emphasis has shifted to making smaller equipment and using things with smaller features, which makes nanotech a crucial area," he said.
"For defence, the nanotech applications are as varied as developing new types of micro chips to making sensors for explosive detection," said Khakhar. "Similarly, information and communication technology has acquired greater significance in context of security and cyber warfare."
Khakhar said, "These are the major themes of technological development, which the combat engineers are needed to be well aware of. They have to continue with acquiring knowledge in new domains and producing technologies that are cost efficient and economical."
Earlier, Khakhar presented the BTech degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University and the awards to the passing out student officers from the 103 EODE course, which commenced on December 29, 2008 and 16 TES course, which started on January 2, 2008.
Of the 62 officers from the EODE course, 24 graduated in civil, six in electrical and 32 in mechanical engineering. In all 44 officers scored first class and 18 passed with second class.
Major Rajneesh Kumar and Captain Vidyut Mahato received the gold medals for standing first in the overall order of merit in the civil and the electrical engineering branches, respectively. Lieutenant Sharad Godiyal received the gold medal for standing first in the 16 TES mechanical stream.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Solar Entrepreneur Harish Hande's Solar Electric Light Company Taps Rural Schools, Homes

Fifteen-year-old Shailaja C does not have to inhale toxic fumes from kerosene lamps anymore each time she sits down to study. A student of the Government High School in Kyasamballi, a remote village in Karnataka's Kolar district, Shailaja now uses the bright light of a bottle-sized solar table lamp to study for two hours each evening. Her mother uses the same light for cooking and also carries it as a flash light to shop in the evenings. The village, about 100 km from the tech hub of Bangalore, doesn't have access to electricity. This change in their lives was made possible by Bangalore based social enterprise Solar Electric Light Company (Selco) cofounded by clean-technology entrepreneur Harish Hande. The firm develops sustainable energy solutions and services to underserved households and businesses.

Govt To Introduce Quality Check System For Solar Products

In a bid to ensure standardised solar products are made available to customers, the Centre is planning to set up a system, wherein such products would be rated as per their performances, a senior official said.The Government plans to introduce this system by next year, Joint Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Tarun Kapoor said here. "We are working on a system to provide authoritative performance ratings, certifications and standards for solar products, with the intention of protecting and providing guidance to consumers," he told reporters on the sidelines of an event.