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Asim
Asked: June 11, 2024

What are the long-term prospects for solar EPC in India?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on June 11, 2024 at 11:14 am

    With the government's ambitious renewable energy targets, favorable policies, declining costs of solar technology, and increasing environmental consciousness, the outlook for solar EPC in India remains promising, presenting ample opportunities for growth and innovation.

    With the government’s ambitious renewable energy targets, favorable policies, declining costs of solar technology, and increasing environmental consciousness, the outlook for solar EPC in India remains promising, presenting ample opportunities for growth and innovation.

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Asked: July 30, 2024

Is a hybrid inverter better than an inverter?

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  • M R Gundurao
    M R Gundurao
    Product Manager- Solar & BESS, FIMER | Answer on July 30, 2024 at 10:02 am

    A hybrid inverter is better than a conventional solar inverter as it combines the function of solar inverter and battery inverter to one equipment. The direct current (DC) electricity generated by your photovoltaic (PV) system is changed into the alternating current (AC) electricity that is used toRead more

    A hybrid inverter is better than a conventional solar inverter as it combines the function of solar inverter and battery inverter to one equipment.

    The direct current (DC) electricity generated by your photovoltaic (PV) system is changed into the alternating current (AC) electricity that is used to power your home. This type of solar grid-tie inverter also makes it possible to send any excess electricity generated to the utility grid.

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Asked: November 5, 2024

How many companies currently make solar cells in India

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    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on November 5, 2024 at 10:08 am

    Unlike the presence of more than 130 solar module manufacturing companies in India, there are few companies in India which are into solar cell manufacturing as it needs high capital and skilled manpower. Currently some of the companies which are into solar cell manufacturing include-Websol, PremierRead more

    Unlike the presence of more than 130 solar module manufacturing companies in India, there are few companies in India which are into solar cell manufacturing as it needs high capital and skilled manpower. Currently some of the companies which are into solar cell manufacturing include-Websol, Premier Energies, Emmvee, Adani Solar and others. However, now a large number of solar module makers in India have announced starting solar cell production.

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Dhruv
Asked: February 19, 2025

What are the Biggest Challenges for the Renewable Sector for the Coming Year?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on February 19, 2025 at 12:20 pm

    According to the RatedPower Trends Report 2024: - Grid saturation and instability - Permits and regulation - Lack of government incentives - Skilled personnel - Recycling challenges - Geopolitical conflict - Land availability - Poorly targeted public investment - Shortage of raw materials

    According to the RatedPower Trends Report 2024:

    – Grid saturation and instability
    – Permits and regulation
    – Lack of government incentives
    – Skilled personnel
    – Recycling challenges
    – Geopolitical conflict
    – Land availability
    – Poorly targeted public investment
    – Shortage of raw materials

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Asked: April 17, 2025

What progress has been made under the PM-KUSUM scheme in Uttar Pradesh?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 17, 2025 at 3:28 pm

    The state is making strides in PM-KUSUM, with thousands of farmers adopting solar pumps and off-grid systems. Regular reviews ensure steady progress, bringing Uttar Pradesh closer to its vision of sustainable energy for all.

    The state is making strides in PM-KUSUM, with thousands of farmers adopting solar pumps and off-grid systems. Regular reviews ensure steady progress, bringing Uttar Pradesh closer to its vision of sustainable energy for all.

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Asked: July 9, 2025

Why do some rooftop solar systems blow away in storms?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on July 9, 2025 at 5:21 pm

    This usually happens due to: Use of substandard or uncertified mounting structures Lack of audits post-installation Low-cost shortcuts taken by untrained installers

    This usually happens due to:

    Use of substandard or uncertified mounting structures
    Lack of audits post-installation
    Low-cost shortcuts taken by untrained installers

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Asked: April 25, 2024

How many panels required to produce appx 350 units of electricity per month

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    Balvinder Singh
    Answer on May 1, 2024 at 11:49 am

    Typically in Indian conditions, you can expect panels equivalent to 1kW  to generate between 4-5 units per day on average, when taken for the full year. There are periods when generation will be much higher, like the February to June period. Similarly, in North India, generation during November to JRead more

    Typically in Indian conditions, you can expect panels equivalent to 1kW  to generate between 4-5 units per day on average, when taken for the full year. There are periods when generation will be much higher, like the February to June period. Similarly, in North India, generation during November to January end would be much lower due to pollution, shorter days. In the early summer phase and summers, with clear skies, for every  kW capacity, you can get over 5, even 6 units in a day.

    To answer your question then, if you go with the new mono panels available today, they would typically be in the 540 Watt range, You would thus need about 6 of those to be sure of getting 350 units per month on average, or 4200 units annually. Bifacial panels will deliver even higher output, at a higher initial cost of course.

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