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Areva Solar Builds Giant Solar Farm In IndiaBy : Anonymous, Apr 25, 2012
In a northwestern corner of India, rows of steel and glass are rising from the ground to form what will be one of the largest solar power plants in Asia. The 250-megawatt project is the first in India for Silicon Valley-based Areva Solar, which is benefiting from an... Read more.. Subject Tags: AREVA Solar , electricity , energy , Environment , India , Politics , Technology , United States |
Solar power panels on Narmada launched on TuesdayBy : Anonymous, Apr 24, 2012
The 1 MW solar power project as part of which solar panels have been installed atop the Narmada branch canals has started generating power. The plant is slated to be formally launched by the chief minister on Tuesday. According to officials, solar panels have been set... Read more.. Subject Tags: electricity |
Asia's largest solar field switched on in IndiaBy : Anonymous, Apr 19, 2012
he west Indian state of Gujarat is flipping the switch on Asia's largest solar power field as part of its 600 megawatt solar energy addition to India's power grid. The Gujarat Solar Park, spread across a desolate 3,000-acre (1,200-hectare) swath of desert, can... Read more.. |
Solar firms to bank on rising module demand-McKinseyBy : Anonymous, Apr 19, 2012
Solar power companies, struggling to digest plunging module prices and shrinking state subsidies, should bank on rising demand from households and businesses in sunny regions looking for cheaper energy bills, consultancy McKinsey said on Wednesday. Domestic and... Read more.. Subject Tags: Business , electricity |
Solar firms to bank on rising module demand-McKinseyBy : Anonymous, Apr 18, 2012
olar power companies, struggling to digest plunging module prices and shrinking state subsidies, should bank on rising demand from households and businesses in sunny regions looking for cheaper energy bills, consultancy McKinsey said on Wednesday. Domestic and... Read more.. Subject Tags: Business , electricity |
Unique ‘Solarator’ launched for first time in IndiaBy : Anonymous, Apr 13, 2012
Bangalore-based HHV Solar Technologies Pvt. Ltd has announced the indigenous development and launch of its revolutionary solar device – the ‘Solarator’, a trailer-mounted, 600 watt capacity, solar photovoltaic power generator ideally suited for remote locations and as an... Read more.. |
First electrified snail to 'operate in natural environment'By : Anonymous, Apr 13, 2012
The world's first "electrified snail" has joined the menagerie of cockroaches, rats, rabbits and other animals previously implanted with biofuel cells that generate electricity from natural sugar in their bodies. This is perhaps for future spy cameras, eavesdropping... Read more.. |
PM offered Pakistan 5,000 MW electricityBy : Anonymous, Mar 29, 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offered to provide Pakistan 5,000 MW of electricity during a meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in Seoul, according to a Pakistani media report on Wednesday. Singh made the... Read more.. |
Echelon Enables Micro Grids In India and South AfricaBy : Anonymous, Mar 29, 2012
Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ: ELON) today announced two micro grid deployments in India and South Africa that integrate distributed generation to compensate for disruptions in utility-supplied power. The deployments are built on Echelon’s proven, open standard, multi-... Read more.. Subject Tags: Echelon Corp. , Echelon CorporationEchelon Corporation , electricity , energy , Entertainment , Grene Robotics , Health , India , Labor , Micro Grids GloballyAccording , Networked Energy Systems , retail , Social Issues , South Africa , Technology |
US to help India develop clean energy projectsBy : Anonymous, Mar 27, 2012
The United States Trade Development Agency Monday signed two deals with Indian firms to help develop clean energy projects. The deals will generate Indian demand for US equipment worth over USD 250 million. Under the first deal, the agency will support a feasibility... Read more.. |