Sunday, July 8, 2012

Solar Energy Organization of Indian to create India-centric technology and products

CHENNAI: The state-run Solar power Energy Organization of Indian is planning to set up small, head power vegetation with powerful linkages with analysis and educational organizations to create systems and items appropriate for Indian.

"We need to put up display solar systems, say, of five MW of two or three adjustments in a solar recreation area and gather the data for climbing them up. The solar recreation area will be close to R&D (research and development) systems and educational organizations," Anil Kakodkar, chair of the business, informed correspondents in an appointment.

He, however, dropped to reveal the potential places where such recreational areas would come up.

Kakodkar said the business would put up solar vegetation on its own.

"We are looking at focused sun vegetation while there are other options also," said the former chair of the Nuclear Energy Commission payment.

He said there is a probability of having large solar enthusiasts that would move direct natural light to be lastly gathered into a photovoltaic or pv component. Another technology is having a variety of a structure and photovoltaic or pv showcases. The reflection would indicate the natural light on a structure which would stream the light back to a photovoltaic or pv section on the earth.

Kakodkar said Indian should have a long-term ideal strategy for maintainable growth of the solar market while being aware of the need to do value addition within the nation.

One of the components of such a ideal strategy is to reduce the cost by creating systems and items that are India-centric.

"For example in Indian the dirt fill on solar power sections are great. In Rajasthan, the sand contaminants on the sections are great. We have to see how the dirt fill on sections could be reduced," Kakodkar said.

On the items side, he said the nation should look at the likelihood of taking solar lantern production to the bungalow market level that would produce tasks in non-urban areas.