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In a major leap for renewable energy, researchers from MIT, in collaboration with Japan, have developed ultrathin, flexible solar panels. Lighter than paper, these panels require no rigid structures and can be deployed on tents, boats, and even drones
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An innovation with a potential to herald a new era in renewable energy, the Stanford University researchers have developed a new technology allowing solar panels to continue generating electricity at night, under moonlight, and even when it rains or overcast
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The country developed perovskite solar panels are not only more efficient than regular panels, but also have potential to generate power as much as 20 nuclear reactors
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Located in Chigurumamidi mandal, it has been selected as a solar model village by the State government under Prime Minister's Surya Ghar scheme
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PM-Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana offers two alternative implementation models for the installation of rooftop solar plants for consumers
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The DCR policy mandates that specific projects, especially those associated with subsidies and the CPSU (Central Public Sector Undertakings) scheme, use solar panels that are domestically manufactured, leaving the consumers left with no choice but to purchase solar panels at higher rates from the empaneled companies
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Telangana Solar Energy Association (TSEA) president B. Ashok Kumar Goud explained that when a new solar panel is installed on a residential building, the priority is to adjust any surplus energy generated against the following month's usage. After six months, the discom is required to compensate the customer for any remaining surplus units as per their agreement.
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According to sources, only 17,152 applications from Telangana and 29,740 applications from Andhra Pradesh have been received so far under the scheme.
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The amendment will also allow residential societies to opt for individual connections or a single-point connection.
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The Khammam IDOC’s solar power plant is the first one to be synchronised with the grid among all the new IDOCs built in the State in recent times.
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Satish Reddy called upon gated communities in the State to install rooftop solar panels on their residences and other structures to save energy
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Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy clarified that there was no plan to set up floating solar plants in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme area as fishermen were opposing it.
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TSREDCO GM stated that discussion on the scheme was going on with StreeNidhi officials and once all the modalities were finalised, they would help in setting up grid solar rooftops.
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Solar panels coming up in 1,521 schools at the cost of Rs.32 crore in 12 districts will generate a total of 3,072 KW of power
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Hyderabad: Adani Group over the next decade will invest over $20 billion in renewable energy generation and the overall organic and inorganic investments across the entire green energy value chain will range between $50 and 70 billion, said Gautam Adani in his keynote address at TiE Sustainability Summit 2021 (TSS- 2021) on Monday. This will […]
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As demand to this most sustainable power alternative rises, researchers suggest using double-sided panels
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The NTPC plans solar power plants of the total capacity of 450 MW in the southern region. Of this, 217 MW plants would be floating on water bodies.
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In smart devices like smartphones, smart speakers and wearable health and wellness sensors, the can deplete quickly and contain toxic and rare environmentally damaging chemicals.
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SCR has installed panels with a capacity of 55 kWp which is expected to save 72,000 units per annum