Solar power system to be installed at railway stations

To find alternative sources of energy, everybody is on the lookout for better options. As such, solar power equipments are picking up fast as apart from several government departments, private institutions are also coming forward for the same. Joining the list of new entrants are the railway authorities, who have also started installing solar equipments in railway running rooms, hospitals and even at crossings, where solar lamps were being used. This has helped them to get rid of kerosene lamps which were being earlier used. According to information, the authorities have installed solar geysers in railway … Continue Reading

JSW forays into solar power, to launch its IPO soon

JSW Energy Limited, a part of JSW group, is soon coming out with its Initial Public Offer to raise Rs.3000 for its under construction 3000MW power projects. With this JSW Energy is targeting to be a leading power generator by 2015 with 11,400MW generation capacity. JSW Energy is distributing its business and investments into renewables such as Solar Energy. As per the draft offer document, JSW Energy has been allotted a 5 MW Solar Power Plant based on photo voltaic technology by the Government of Gujarat. Apart from this it is also proposing solar power plant in Rajasthan … Continue Reading

Baoding Tianwei Starts Mass Production of Thin Film Solar Panels with Oerlikon Solar Technology

One of the largest Thin Film Solar Fabs in Mainland China Ramps up in Record TimeTrubbach, Switzerland/Baoding, China, August 18th, 2009, — As China boosts solarenergy to meet growing power demand and reduce dependence on imported fuels,Tianwei and Oerlikon Solar announced the completion of one of the mainland China’slargest thin film solar panel factories. The facility was completed ahead of schedule.This first phase of the Tianwei project produces 500,000 modules per year, whichgenerates a total of 46 megawatts of power.Oerlikon Solar leads the thin film solar equipment sector with ten factories in production… Continue Reading

Ban on scrap polysilicon to boost China solar sector

A Chinese ban on imports of a waste material used for solar wafers may be bad news for foreign competitors but it is a big boost to China’s solar sector.Scrap polysilicon, which can be reused to make solar wafers, is low-grade silicon that fails to meet the grade for chips found in most electronics.Beginning this month, China stopped accepting scrap polysilicon to comply with environmental regulations.The ban threatens the income of Chinese scrap polysilicon traders and limits the market for companies that sell to them, such as top contract chipmaker TSMC. It is particularly harsh for small … Continue Reading

Deepak Lal: Spiking the road to Copenhagen

The Western obsession with curbing carbon emissions is wicked and also economically foolish, says Deepak LalThree cheers for Jairam Ramesh! India at last has an environment minister who is willing and able to denounce the hypocrisy and immorality of the West in twisting the arms of India and China to curb their carbon emissions. He is right to make it clear that India has no intention of signing the new ‘climate change’ treaty in Copenhagen in December, which would put curbs on the carbon emissions of the Third World. If they do not comply they are being threatened by … Continue Reading