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Suman
Asked: September 3, 2024

What things I need to consider when it comes to solar strucutres?

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on September 3, 2024 at 11:42 am

    Solar structures are usually the strucutures on which the solar systems rest. So it is very important to ensure that they are high quality. It is because a low quality and low width structures cannot withstand high wind speeds and may even break. So when you are investing for a rooftop solar, you neRead more

    Solar structures are usually the strucutures on which the solar systems rest. So it is very important to ensure that they are high quality. It is because a low quality and low width structures cannot withstand high wind speeds and may even break. So when you are investing for a rooftop solar, you need to ask your vendors for a quality and strong solar structures to make your whole system more stiff and strong to fight against strong winds, rains and other challenges.

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Kamal
Asked: December 17, 2024

Can I clean solar panels without water with clothes?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on December 17, 2024 at 11:06 am

    Yes. You can clean solar panels without water too. For this, you can use soft micro-fibre-based cleaners. These are easily available offline and online. Many of them also come with extendable rod lengths to increase the extent of these dry cleaning equipment.

    Yes. You can clean solar panels without water too. For this, you can use soft micro-fibre-based cleaners. These are easily available offline and online. Many of them also come with extendable rod lengths to increase the extent of these dry cleaning equipment.

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Mahedra Singh
Asked: April 2, 2025

Who is the largest solar module manufacturer in India?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 2, 2025 at 5:08 pm

    Currently, Waaree Energies leads the chart with the highest annual solar module manufacturing capacity of 13.5 GW.

    Currently, Waaree Energies leads the chart with the highest annual solar module manufacturing capacity of 13.5 GW.

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Mohan Singh
Asked: May 23, 2025

How can I calculate how much my rooftop solar can generate in a day?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 23, 2025 at 5:25 pm

    To estimate how much electricity your solar system can generate in a day, you need a few key pieces of information: The total DC capacity of your solar system (in kW) The average number of peak sunlight hours in your area (also called solar irradiation) Just multiply your system size by the peak sunRead more

    To estimate how much electricity your solar system can generate in a day, you need a few key pieces of information:

    The total DC capacity of your solar system (in kW)

    The average number of peak sunlight hours in your area (also called solar irradiation)

    Just multiply your system size by the peak sunlight hours to get the theoretical daily generation.
    For example, if you have a 3 kW system and your area gets 5 hours of good sunlight daily, then:

    3 kW × 5 hours = 15 units (kWh) per day (theoretical)

    However, in real-world conditions, solar systems usually operate at about 78% to 80% efficiency due to energy losses (from wiring, inverter, dust on panels, etc.).

    So, you can expect around 20% less generation than the theoretical figure.
    Using the example above, the actual generation would be about:

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Anirudh Roa
Asked: February 9, 2024

What is the solar subsidy available in Delhi after the new Solar Policy 2024?

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    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 6, 2024 at 6:12 pm

    The Delhi government gives a capital subsidy of Rs 2,000 per kW to residential consumers for installation of up to a maximum of Rs 10,000 per consumer under the new solar policy.

    The Delhi government gives a capital subsidy of Rs 2,000 per kW to residential consumers for installation of up to a maximum of Rs 10,000 per consumer under the new solar policy.

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Hetal
Asked: May 23, 2024

Which solar panel is best?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 23, 2024 at 3:18 pm

    There are different solar panels manufactured by several Indian solar companies. You can choose the best panels as per your conveince. However, most of the vendors offer you limited brands out of which you can choose one. Some solar panels like those made by Adani Solar, Tata Solar, Waaree Solar comRead more

    There are different solar panels manufactured by several Indian solar companies. You can choose the best panels as per your conveince. However, most of the vendors offer you limited brands out of which you can choose one. Some solar panels like those made by Adani Solar, Tata Solar, Waaree Solar come at a higher price. Besides that there are several reputed solar panel makers like Premier, Goldi. RenewSys, Saatvik, Rayzon and others.

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Dharma
Asked: June 10, 2024

How does quality control and assurance play a role in solar EPC projects in India?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on June 10, 2024 at 4:29 pm

    Rigorous quality control measures ensure that components meet standards, installation is done correctly, and the system operates efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing returns over the project's lifespan.

    Rigorous quality control measures ensure that components meet standards, installation is done correctly, and the system operates efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing returns over the project’s lifespan.

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