Products Renewxpert Solutions
There are a wide range of solar products which includes solar panel, Solar Inverters, Charge controllers, solar battery, Solar Pumps, solar lights, solar water heater, solar air heaters, etc. Solar Products The maintenance cost of these solar products are very nominal or equal to none. Also, these solar products are fully portable and reliable in use.
Solar Products The maintenance cost of these solar products are very nominal or equal to none. Also, these solar products are fully portable and reliable in use.
In India, 70% of the total electricity is generated from coal power. Prime Minister Narendra Modi guaranteed that by the year 2030, India will try to generate more solar energy including other renewal energies in India. By the year 2030, India is targeting to install 450GW of renewable energy capacity. From which 280 GW will be from solar. In the next 10 years, it is possible that the country will be able to install 25GW of solar energy. In India, the solar industry is mainly dependent on imported solar components such as Every year the solar industry spends up to a billion on solar imports.
“Renewxpert” is Dealing in following Solar products to full increasing demand in Indian Market.
Most of the followings are being supplied by us wherever few products shall be supplied by our business partners
What Is Solar Energy?
Solar Energy is a kind of energy that is mainly generated by the sun. It is created by the nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun. This source of energy has no limit and also it is very eco-friendly free of carbon dioxide and no harmful elements are generated into the air when the electricity is generated from it.
It is the affluent source of energy that is present on the earth and it can be trapped and used in various ways. As this Energy is called Renewable Energy, so it is a big step or making our environment clean.
Future Scope Of Solar Energy In Indian Market:
As per MNRE, Ministry of Renewable Energy, the government of India has planned certain schemes in order to increase the usage of solar energy. The government also initiates many solar projects in order to achieve the goal.
From the year 2021-22, the Indian Government wants to develop solar Parkers and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects. The salient features of this scheme are:
- The scheme for “Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects” was rolled out by Ministry of New & Renewable Energy on 12-12-2014. Under this scheme, it was proposed to set up at least 25 Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects targeting over 20,000 MW of solar power installed capacity within a span of 5 years starting from 2014-15.
- The capacity of the Scheme has been enhanced from 20,000 MW to 40,000 MW vide this Ministry’s order dated 21-03-2017. These parks are proposed to be set up by 2021-22.
- The scheme envisages supporting the States/UTs in setting up solar parks at various locations in the country with a view to create required infrastructure for setting up of solar power projects. The solar parks provide suitable developed land with all clearances, transmission system, water access, road connectivity, communication network, etc. The scheme facilitates and speed up installation of grid connected solar power projects for electricity generation on a large scale.
- All the States and Union Territories are eligible for getting benefit under the scheme.
The capacity of the solar parks shall be 500 MW and above. However, smaller parks are also considered where contiguous land may be difficult to acquire in view of difficult terrain and where there is acute shortage of non-agricultural land.
- The solar parks are developed in collaboration with the State Governments and their agencies, CPSUs, and private entrepreneurs. The implementing agency is termed as Solar Power Park Developer (SPPD). There are 7 modes for selection of SPPDs.
CFA Pattern: - Under the scheme, the Ministry provides Central Financial Assistance (CFA) of up to Rs. 25 lakh per solar park for preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPR). Beside this, CFA of up to Rs. 20.00 lakh per MW or 30% of the project cost, including Grid-connectivity cost, whichever is lower, is also provided on achieving the milestones prescribed in the scheme.
- Further, the CFA of Rs. 20 Lakh /MW is apportioned on 60:40 basis towards development of internal infrastructure of solar park to the SPPD and for development of external transmission system to Central Transmission Utility (CTU)/ State Transmission Utility (STU) respectively i.e. Rs. 12 lakh per MW or 30% of the project cost whichever is lower is provided to the SPPDs towards development of internal infrastructures if the solar parks and Rs. 8 lakh per MW or 30% of the project cost whichever is lower is provided to the CTU or STU as the case may be towards development of external transmission system.
- The above CFA pattern is applicable only for Mode 1 to Mode-5. Mode-6 is without CFA by private entrepreneurs. Further, under Mode-7 the entire CFA of Rs. 20 Lakh/MW is only for External Transmission Infrastructure Syste
Quick Links
Works address
5th Floor 508 Office, S No 52, Baner Business Bay, Pashan - Sus Rd, Pune Banglore Highway Pashan Exit, behind Audi, off Mumbai, Mohan Nagar Co-Op Society, Baner, Pune, Maharashtra 411045
Phone
Sales
+917219005592
O&M
+917219005549
info@renewxpert.com