India's ambitious national mission to drastically boost solar energy capacity over the next 12 years has prompted Indian companies to ramp up solar panel production and make more advancements in solar technology. Solar energy has also improved the lives of many families in rural India, including silkworm farmers in the villages outside Bangalore, India. Produced, reported, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.
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Financial Times (blog) | Goldman Sachs invests in green India Financial Times (blog) That's about 15000MW of power, according to the ministry. The government is aggressively pushing to expand the generation of power from wind and solar sources – India has plenty of both – to meet the country's rising power needs and reduce dependence ... and more » |
Share prices up on expected lines: Tuesday Closing Report Moneylife Personal Finance site and magazine The order envisages design and construction of a 220 kV substation for the proposed 350 MW Doorsar Solar Power Plant in Rajasthan. The Doorsar plant is India's largest solar power project. Areva T&D gained 2.25% to close at Rs225 on the NSE. ... and more » |
Infosys vaults nearly 5% India Infoline.com Areva T&D India rose 0.96% after the company won a power substation project worth around Rs 40 crore from Reliance Power for India's largest solar power plant. The announcement was made during trading hours today, 27 September 2011. ... and more » |
Jeremy Rifkin: The 'Democratization Of Energy' Will Change Everything Huffington Post In a nutshell, Rifkin argues that as the ability to tap, generate and distribute power shifts from the exclusive province of governments and lease-holding corporations toward individual actors and communities armed increasingly with solar panels and ... and more » |
General Electric bullish on India; plans low cost, clean energy solutions Economic Times Indian power sector is projected to see capacity addition of about 1,00000 MW in the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-17). GE Energy is also into renewable energy segment and its products for wind and solar power target higher energy production that would ... and more » |
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