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India’s 87 per cent solar cell imports from China
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/indias-87-per-cent-solar-cell-imports-from-china-in-april-september-piyush-goyal-4417312/
China leads the world in solar power installations
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...s-the-world-in-solar-power-installations.html
Solar energy is good news for sri lanka.
After two coal power plants got axed for failing the environmental impact assessment report, then to an outright ban on construction of new coal power plants, sri lanka was headed towards a major power crisis in 2018/19.
Solar means power plants don't need as long future planning, capacity can be added very quickly.
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India’s 87 per cent solar cell imports from China
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/indias-87-per-cent-solar-cell-imports-from-china-in-april-september-piyush-goyal-4417312/
China leads the world in solar power installations
http://www.computerworld.com/articl...s-the-world-in-solar-power-installations.html
SriLanka has enough lands to do this ? Solar power plants needs lots of place to build.
Yes majority of fuel cells were imported from china. Now we are producing 30% domestically and 70% is imported. Imported components are coming down very fast with boost in local production.
SL and any other country can create a solar energy fund to help fund small scale solar rooftop energy. This helps to reduce load on national power grids and also democratises energy sources. The real estate is already available in this case (rooftops), no major land acquisition required (that can come under purview of more capital intensive programs in country).
There is much to learn from the German model for solar and renewable in general and tailor it to a developing country's needs.
Hi there, can you give me a link for your statement?
SL and any other country can create a solar energy fund to help fund small scale solar rooftop energy. This helps to reduce load on national power grids and also democratises energy sources. The real estate is already available in this case (rooftops), no major land acquisition required (that can come under purview of more capital intensive programs in country).
There is much to learn from the German model for solar and renewable in general and tailor it to a developing country's needs.
Hi there, can you give me a link for your statement?
New 10MW solar power plant construction to kick-off tomorrowSriLanka has enough lands to do this ? Solar power plants needs lots of place to build.
& we are busy in metro project on which there is no return. I am pretty much sure we have the most load shedding in south asia but our priority lies somewhere else.
@Nilgiri @HariPrasad
Solar PV Manufacturing
GoI has recently revised the national target for solar power from 20 GW to 100 GW and to be achieved by 2022. This target triggers the demand for large scale manufacturing of Solar PV components.
The “Make in India” initiative of the Government of India also provides necessary boost to the local manufacturing of Solar Cells in India. The Solar mission and Make in India initiatives are aimed at establishing country as a solar manufacturing hub, to feed both growing domestic industry as well as global markets.
Adani Group is setting up a Manufacturing facility to produce 1000MWp/yr of Silicon Ingots/ wafers, Silicon Solar Cells, Modules along with 3000 MWp support manufacturing facilities that includes EVA, Back-sheet, Glass, Junction box and Solar cell and string interconnect ribbon in 3 phases as below.
- Phase 1 (By Dec 2016): A 1000MWp of Solar cells and Modules manufacturing plant.
- Phase 2 (By Dec 2017): A 1000MWp equivalent Ingots and wafers manufacturing plant and 3000 MWp support manufacturing facilities that includes EVA, Back-sheet, Glass, Junction box and Solar cell and string interconnect ribbon
- Phase 3 :Technology augmentation of cell and manufacturing capacity leading to a capacity of 1080 MWp.
“At this level of production, this plant will be the largest vertically integrated producer of Ingots/Wafers, Solar Cells and Modules in India and well supported by manufacturing units of critical components designed to achieve maximum efficiency in the Indian market”.
The proposed Solar PV manufacturing facility within EMC facility will be the first to be located in an SEZ under the M-SIPS scheme.
http://www.adanienterprises.com/businesses/renewable-energy/solar-pv-manufacturing