Solar Power in India is a great investment opportunity considering factors like good Government policy support, high solar irradiation and cheap land in areas of high solar irradiation. There are two main types of Solar power plants that can be set up, field based solar power plant and rooftop solar power. Solar powera new a new form of investment opportunity, which means that people are not very aware of the details and specification of such investment. Headway Solar with the help of these two introductory brochures has tried to spread awareness about the India specific basic details of a solar PV plant.
Field based MW scale solar power plants 2012
The Government of India launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) in late 2009 as one of the eight national missions under the Prime Ministers National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). Various states, notably Gujarat and Rajasthan, have come forward with state level policies as well. These, indeed, are far sighted steps and can contribute in a significant way to the three challenges mentioned above. The report below covers ascpects like introduction, incentives, Solar Resource Maps, Design Philosophies, Policies, Investment Opprotunities, PPA Mechanism, REC Certificates, Technology Analysis, Financial Aspects, International Finance and Scope of work in setting up a solar power plant. Download Brochure here: www.headwaysolar.com/Solar_Power_Plant_Investment_India_2012.pdf
Rooftop Solar Power in India 2012
Solar PV is most cost competitive as a replacement for diesel-based power production and a very good investment opportunity in areas where incentivised tariff is applicable. India has about 7000 MW of diesel based power production in MW scales alone, with hundreds of thousands of diesel gensets used in diverse commercial locations from over 250,000 mobile telecom towers to over 5 million diesel based agricultural pump sets, and with tens of thousands of companies and industries using it for power generation from small kW to hundreds of kWs.
The report below covers aspects like introduction, Installation characteristics, Structural characteristics, Area Requirement, Maintenance, Technology Analysis, Types of System, Policy Incentives, Subsidies, Power Production Simulation and comparison with Diesel based gen-sets. Download Brochure here: www.headwaysolar.com/Solar_Rooftop_Project_India_2012.pdf
The motive of releasing these introductory materials is to spread awareness about Solar Power as an investment opportunity in India.