Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Renewables

India has a very active programme to promote the use of renewable energy. Some salient features of the current renewables situation are given source-wise.

Solar

redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) Photovoltaic systems based on solar energy have been put to a variety of uses in rural electrification, railway signalling, microwave repeaters, power to border outposts and TV transmission and reception.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) Grid-connected PV power plants with an aggregate capacity of 1900 kWp have been set up for demand-side management or tail-end voltage support.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) A 140 MW integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) plant is being set up based on solar thermal technology and liquified natural gas.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) Solar lanterns, home- and street-lighting systems, stand-alone power plants, and pumping systems are being promoted. So far, 9,20,000 SPV systems with an aggregate capacity of 82 MWp have been installed in the country.

Wind energy

redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) India is among the five leading nations in wind power generation
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) The installed capacity is 1507 MW, and generators of capacity 250-600 kW are manufactured here.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) 95% of installed wind power capacity is in the private sector. State-of-the-art wind power systems are also being manufactured in the country. In fact, wind turbine equipment is also being exported to other developing and developed countries.

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