June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
Read earlier today that the Indian VC & PE community are likely to invest $1 billion during the current fiscal into Indian cleantech companies. That’s a heck of a lot, considering the total investments in renewable energy / cleantech in 2009 was about $5 billion (with a very large %...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
It’s fairly old news that many cellphone towers in India are keen on solar PV for their power. What is interesting are the numbers! India currently has more than 250,000 cell phone towers, which consume about 2 billion litres of diesel per year. Each tower consumes an average 5 kilowatts...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
Bluestar Silicones is launching a new range of solar application products. The range includes a new high performance adhesive, CAF(R) 530, which optimises the longevity performance of solar modules. Bluestar Silicones is a global supplier of silicones. Its products which will increase the efficiency and longevity of solar modules by...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
Solar thermal based heating and drying is a down-to-earth application; but this unassuming concept works, and works pretty well, with payback periods of less than four years in some cases. Planters Energy Network installed almost 300 m2 on the roof of the paint shop belonging to the bicycle factory of...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
A summary of Darshan Goswami’s views on Solar CSP’s role in India’s future: Solar energy is an enormous resource readily available in all countries throughout the world. Concentrated solar power plants have been used in California since the 1980s. Pacific Gas & Electric has recently signed contracts to buy 500...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
Solar cooking is revolutionizing life at one of India’s most celebrated temples at Shirdi, a holy destination in the western region of India. Solar cookers have replaced traditional polluting stoves, making it cheaper and greener for the temple to host hundreds of thousands of pilgrims daily. In a remote village...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
A versatile, light-weight solar-powered lamp will be launched soon to meet the rural energy requirements for lighting. “Egg Lamp”, as it is called by its Bangalore-based maker Kotak Urja Pvt Ltd, also has new generation features – it can also be used for charging mobile phones and has a provision...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
The American company Suniva Inc. commissioned its largest solar power installation ever with Titan Energy Systems Ltd., located in Karnataka, India. The 3 MW ground-mounted system is the largest grid-connected solar project in India, covering more than 12 acres. Titan designed the 3-MW solar project incorporating Suniva’s high-efficiency ARTisun series...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
The Barefoot College, an Indian institution, embraces a novel and refreshing development ethos. Shunning the patriarchal mentality typical among organizations working with the rural poor, this place empowers rural people by teaching the technical skills to serve their own development needs. Set in a the small village of Tilonia in...
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June 14, 2010 by Team EAI
Earlier today, I read news analysis of electric scooters/motorbikes in India. The author had an interesting perspective, and I will share it here Those following the electric cars market would not missed the news item about Reva being bought by Mahindra earlier this month. That set a lot of speculation...
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