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@Śakra check this thread out
https://defence.pk/threads/india-to-be-a-global-leader-in-solar-clean-technology.475510/

@supun1
you must prepare yourself to be amazed at how less you knew about India or India's industrial capabilities.

It's good that you deleted that ignorant post. I suggest you ask if you have any doubt regarding India.

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Indian Company Adani Starts ‘Largest Single Location Greenfield Solar PV Manufacturing Facility’ In India Ahead Of Schedule


08:31 PM (Beijing Time) - 28. November 2016Y TAKEAWAYS
    • The Adani Group has announced that it has started production of high efficiency PV modules at its 1 GW fab in India
    • The Mundra facility of the company is being developed in three phases; the current Phase-I was achieved ahead of schedule
    • The factory will aim to add a 1,000 MW ingots and wafers manufacturing plant and 3,000 MW of support manufacturing facilities in Phase-2
    • Technology augmentation of cell and manufacturing capacity are planned to lead to 1,080 MW capacity in Phase-3
The Adani Group of India has begun production of high efficiency PV modules at its facility in Mundra region of Gujarat. It is part of India’s Make In India initiative.

The facility is, what Adani calls, the largest single location greenfield solar PV manufacturing facility in India.
Adani had been planning to operationalize the facility in three phases. A total of 1,000 MW capacity was targeted to come online by December 2016 in Phase-I. This means the company has achieved its target for Phase-I ahead of schedule.

Under Phase-2, it plans to start a 1,000 MW ingots and wafers manufacturing plant and ‘support manufacturing facilities’ equivalent to 3,000 MW that include EVA, back-sheet, glass, junction box and solar cell and string interconnect ribbon. In Phase-3, there will be technology augmentation of cell and manufacturing capacity leading to a capacity of 1,080 MW.

This capacity will add to the country’s existing operational module capacity of 4,307.55 MW and that of solar cell 1,123.05 MW, as on June 30, 2016.

On the renewable energy front, the company was recently in the news for its proposed two solar power plants in Australia (see Adani Expands Big Time To Australia). It informed the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) that it will be developing a $200 million solar generator in Whyalla of Australia. The project involves a 100 MW solar generation plant with the potential capacity estimated to go up to 150 MW. The company plans to have 1,000 MW of solar power capacity in Australia in the next five years. This project will start construction mid next year and is likely to get completed in the next 12 months.

Adani is one of the most prominent solar power players in the India. In September 2016, it brought online a 648 MW capacity PV plant in Tamil Nadu (see India’s Largest Solar Power Plant).

http://taiyangnews.info/business/adani-starts-1-gw-module-production/
 
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@Śakra check this thread out
https://defence.pk/threads/india-to-be-a-global-leader-in-solar-clean-technology.475510/

@supun1
you must prepare yourself to be amazed at how less you knew about India or India's industrial capabilities.

It's good that you deleted that ignorant post. I suggest you ask if you have any doubt regarding India.

regards



@supun1 @Śakra

Indian Company Adani Starts ‘Largest Single Location Greenfield Solar PV Manufacturing Facility’ In India Ahead Of Schedule


08:31 PM (Beijing Time) - 28. November 2016Y TAKEAWAYS
    • The Adani Group has announced that it has started production of high efficiency PV modules at its 1 GW fab in India
    • The Mundra facility of the company is being developed in three phases; the current Phase-I was achieved ahead of schedule
    • The factory will aim to add a 1,000 MW ingots and wafers manufacturing plant and 3,000 MW of support manufacturing facilities in Phase-2
    • Technology augmentation of cell and manufacturing capacity are planned to lead to 1,080 MW capacity in Phase-3
The Adani Group of India has begun production of high efficiency PV modules at its facility in Mundra region of Gujarat. It is part of India’s Make In India initiative.

The facility is, what Adani calls, the largest single location greenfield solar PV manufacturing facility in India.
Adani had been planning to operationalize the facility in three phases. A total of 1,000 MW capacity was targeted to come online by December 2016 in Phase-I. This means the company has achieved its target for Phase-I ahead of schedule.

Under Phase-2, it plans to start a 1,000 MW ingots and wafers manufacturing plant and ‘support manufacturing facilities’ equivalent to 3,000 MW that include EVA, back-sheet, glass, junction box and solar cell and string interconnect ribbon. In Phase-3, there will be technology augmentation of cell and manufacturing capacity leading to a capacity of 1,080 MW.

This capacity will add to the country’s existing operational module capacity of 4,307.55 MW and that of solar cell 1,123.05 MW, as on June 30, 2016.

On the renewable energy front, the company was recently in the news for its proposed two solar power plants in Australia (see Adani Expands Big Time To Australia). It informed the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) that it will be developing a $200 million solar generator in Whyalla of Australia. The project involves a 100 MW solar generation plant with the potential capacity estimated to go up to 150 MW. The company plans to have 1,000 MW of solar power capacity in Australia in the next five years. This project will start construction mid next year and is likely to get completed in the next 12 months.

Adani is one of the most prominent solar power players in the India. In September 2016, it brought online a 648 MW capacity PV plant in Tamil Nadu (see India’s Largest Solar Power Plant).

http://taiyangnews.info/business/adani-starts-1-gw-module-production/
This is assembling the cells into modules.

Those little silicon wafers that produce electricity, must be put together into modules.
 
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This is assembling the cells into modules.

Those little silicon wafers that produce electricity, must be put together into modules.

I have good idea what wafers, solar cells and what solar panels are.

what's your point?
 
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