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New Delhi: The cumulative installed capacity of solar power in India has crossed the 5 Gigawatt (GW) mark.

"While total commissioned utility solar capacity in India reaches 4.7 GW; rooftop capacity stands at 525 MW. In 2015 year to date, close to 2 GW solar capacity has been commissioned," Consultancy firm Bridge To India (BTI) said.

BTI Managing Director Vinay Rustagi said in the statement, "Solar sector has got great momentum with capacity addition in 2015 more than doubling up over last year and total pipeline of over 15 GW of projects under bidding-cum-development."

Encouraged by falling costs and growing need for green energy, states like Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have all announced substantial policy initiatives, he said.

Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have historically been the front runners, but the four southern Indian states are expected to dominate the market over next 2 years.

As of today, the country has a solar project pipeline of 15.7 GW. The financial year 2016-17 will be Indian solar market's transition year: annual capacity addition could top 6 GW with India becoming one of the leading solar nations worldwide, it said.

In the rooftop sector, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Gujarat are leading the total installed capacity.

In 2015, about 240 MW of rooftop capacity was added despite lack of any major rooftop specific initiatives.

"Consumer awareness has improved significantly and both business and residential consumers are keen to tap into rooftop solar. We expect the market to grow at over 50 per cent rate in the next few years," it said.


India Crosses 5 Gigawatt Mark for Solar Installations: Study
 
" In 2015 year to date, close to 2 GW solar capacity has been commissioned," Consultancy firm Bridge To India (BTI) said.

@magudi something else achieved in the last 18 months :enjoy:

Yes I know 70% of our electorate couldn't care less but still something for the remaining 30% to think about.

OK last time I tag you on this topic :p:
 
New Delhi: The cumulative installed capacity of solar power in India has crossed the 5 Gigawatt (GW) mark.

"While total commissioned utility solar capacity in India reaches 4.7 GW; rooftop capacity stands at 525 MW. In 2015 year to date, close to 2 GW solar capacity has been commissioned," Consultancy firm Bridge To India (BTI) said.

BTI Managing Director Vinay Rustagi said in the statement, "Solar sector has got great momentum with capacity addition in 2015 more than doubling up over last year and total pipeline of over 15 GW of projects under bidding-cum-development."

Encouraged by falling costs and growing need for green energy, states like Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have all announced substantial policy initiatives, he said.

Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have historically been the front runners, but the four southern Indian states are expected to dominate the market over next 2 years.

As of today, the country has a solar project pipeline of 15.7 GW. The financial year 2016-17 will be Indian solar market's transition year: annual capacity addition could top 6 GW with India becoming one of the leading solar nations worldwide, it said.

In the rooftop sector, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Gujarat are leading the total installed capacity.

In 2015, about 240 MW of rooftop capacity was added despite lack of any major rooftop specific initiatives.

"Consumer awareness has improved significantly and both business and residential consumers are keen to tap into rooftop solar. We expect the market to grow at over 50 per cent rate in the next few years," it said.


India Crosses 5 Gigawatt Mark for Solar Installations: Study


66% of total solar panel imports are from China: Piyush Goyal - The Economic Times
 
New Delhi: The cumulative installed capacity of solar power in India has crossed the 5 Gigawatt (GW) mark.

"While total commissioned utility solar capacity in India reaches 4.7 GW; rooftop capacity stands at 525 MW. In 2015 year to date, close to 2 GW solar capacity has been commissioned," Consultancy firm Bridge To India (BTI) said.

BTI Managing Director Vinay Rustagi said in the statement, "Solar sector has got great momentum with capacity addition in 2015 more than doubling up over last year and total pipeline of over 15 GW of projects under bidding-cum-development."

Encouraged by falling costs and growing need for green energy, states like Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have all announced substantial policy initiatives, he said.

Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have historically been the front runners, but the four southern Indian states are expected to dominate the market over next 2 years.

As of today, the country has a solar project pipeline of 15.7 GW. The financial year 2016-17 will be Indian solar market's transition year: annual capacity addition could top 6 GW with India becoming one of the leading solar nations worldwide, it said.

In the rooftop sector, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Gujarat are leading the total installed capacity.

In 2015, about 240 MW of rooftop capacity was added despite lack of any major rooftop specific initiatives.

"Consumer awareness has improved significantly and both business and residential consumers are keen to tap into rooftop solar. We expect the market to grow at over 50 per cent rate in the next few years," it said.


India Crosses 5 Gigawatt Mark for Solar Installations: Study

@magudi something else achieved in the last 18 months :enjoy:

Yes I know 70% of our electorate couldn't care less but still something for the remaining 30% to think about.

OK last time I tag you on this topic :p:

According to the PM another 10 GW will be added in 2016 and by 2022 there will be 100GW of installed solar energey capacity in India's grid.
 
@magudi something else achieved in the last 18 months :enjoy:

Yes I know 70% of our electorate couldn't care less but still something for the remaining 30% to think about.

OK last time I tag you on this topic :p:

Bhai i am More BJP supporter than you.I have even done my bit on ground for them during Maha assembly elctions last year - stuff like this is good to show off 'governance'only but not gonna win you elections that's all i am saying
 
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New Delhi: The cumulative installed capacity of solar power in India has crossed the 5 Gigawatt (GW) mark.

"While total commissioned utility solar capacity in India reaches 4.7 GW; rooftop capacity stands at 525 MW. In 2015 year to date, close to 2 GW solar capacity has been commissioned," Consultancy firm Bridge To India (BTI) said.

BTI Managing Director Vinay Rustagi said in the statement, "Solar sector has got great momentum with capacity addition in 2015 more than doubling up over last year and total pipeline of over 15 GW of projects under bidding-cum-development."

Encouraged by falling costs and growing need for green energy, states like Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have all announced substantial policy initiatives, he said.

Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have historically been the front runners, but the four southern Indian states are expected to dominate the market over next 2 years.

As of today, the country has a solar project pipeline of 15.7 GW. The financial year 2016-17 will be Indian solar market's transition year: annual capacity addition could top 6 GW with India becoming one of the leading solar nations worldwide, it said.

In the rooftop sector, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Gujarat are leading the total installed capacity.

In 2015, about 240 MW of rooftop capacity was added despite lack of any major rooftop specific initiatives.

"Consumer awareness has improved significantly and both business and residential consumers are keen to tap into rooftop solar. We expect the market to grow at over 50 per cent rate in the next few years," it said.


India Crosses 5 Gigawatt Mark for Solar Installations: Study



5 Gigawatt is tiny. This is an embarrassment.

China Has Added 9.9 GW Of Solar PV So Far This Year | CleanTechnica

November 2nd, 2015 by Joshua S Hill

New figures from China’s National Energy Administration have proclaimed that the country installed 9.9 GW of new solar PV capacity in the first nine months of 2015.

According to the National Energy Administration (NEA), China installed a total of 9.9 GW of new solar PV capacity in the first nine months of 2015, including 8.32 GW from solar PV power stations and 1.58 GW from distributed PV projects.

The NEA revealed earlier this year that China had installed 7.7 GW of new solar PV capacity in the first half of the year, bringing the country’s total capacity up to 35.8 GW. Fast forward through the third quarter of 2015, and another 2.2 GW of solar capacity was added, bringing the country’s total cumulative capacity up to 37.95, broken down into 31.70 GW from PV power plants and 6.25 GW from distributed PV projects.
 
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Bhai i am More BJP supporter than you.I have even done my bit on ground for them during Maha assembly elctions last year but stuff like this is good to show off 'governance' but not gonna win you elections that's all i am saying
I don't agree mate. Yes, you have to pander to the lowest common denominator but even the simplest person will appreciate a reduction/elimination of power cuts in their home.

5 Gigawatt is tiny. This is an embarrassment.

China Has Added 9.9 GW Of Solar PV So Far This Year | CleanTechnica
Agency, China installed a total of 9.9 GW of new solar PV capacity in the first nine months of 2015
India will start getting on this level from next year.
 
Another announcement from India. Judging by past track records, India will fall far short of the goal. But the Chinese must be happy because 66% of solar panel imports are from China.

India to become superpower by 2012: Kalam - timesofindia-economictimes
Let's see what happens, this GoI is not like the ones of the past- it has a respectable track record of performing and meeting its goals. That the PM himself has committed to it means it will be pursued with full force.
 

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