Wednesday, July 14, 2010

SOLAR POWER- A GREEN POWER

Non-Conventional energy is a green source of generating power in todays scenario because generating power from conventional source is one of the main cause of GLOBAL WARMING. Recently Ministry of New and Renewable Energy launched a scheme on solar power (RPSSGP) in which total 90MW will be alloted to a proponent in all India basis.
In Chhattisgarh all industry houses showed a high interest on this scheme and more than 100 industry houses have applied to a state nodal agency for pre registration and out of which only 11 project proponents have been shotlisted for the next stage with IREDA. This shows that industry houses itself are cautious about the effects that will cause by conventional source and will be the root cause of Global Warming.
Govt. of India has planned for 20000MW generation in the 2nd phase and by the result of the 1st phase it can be said that more and more company's will come forward for this Green Power. Now people are also awared of Global Warming and Govt. machinery is also working for making people aware of this non-conventional sourse. Firstly it looks as a heavy investment but the subsidy of Central & State is motivating towards this solar power.
In Chhattisgarh CREDA is working towards this and has lightened many remote villages, school, Hostels, street lights and etc with this solar Power. The company's like Tata BP Solar, Reliance Solar, Photon Solar and other players are working in this project.
Many states in India is encouraging non-conventional energy source and big players like Reliance, Moserbaer etc have already entered in this field and started their operation in states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh etc.
Now Government of India have to come out with a much more lucrative scheme so that investors as well as the end users can get benefitted and more and more investments can come in non-conventional energy sector.

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