Author: Manash Jyoti Deka

•Pursuing M.tech in Energy science and technology at Energy Institute Bengaluru •Specialized in PV & PVT • Worked in Matlab, Ansys , Trnsys , Comsol and Python • Content writer

 Guide to Solar Inverters Solar energy is becoming increasingly popular in India as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional energy sources. One of the most important components of a solar energy system is the solar inverter. In this article, we will discuss the importance of understanding solar inverters in India and provide an overview of the different types of solar inverters available. Types of Solar Inverters On-Grid Solar Inverters On-grid solar inverters are compatible with grid-connected solar systems. They convert DC power to AC power and feed it into the grid. These inverters do not require battery storage as…

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Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen SUV The 2023 Hyundai Nexo is a compact SUV with a hydrogen-powered drivetrain, otherwise known as a fuel cell vehicle. It is available solely in California. The Nexo is distinguished from the vast sea of SUVs by its hydrogen-fuel cell electric powertrain. The Nexo’s 95-kW fuel-cell stack and 40-kWh battery pack power an electric motor rated at 161 horsepower with 291 pound-feet of torque. The motor drives the front wheels through a single-speed gearbox; all-wheel drive is not available. The Nexo has an estimated range of 380 miles and zero emissions. The highly aerodynamic shape was also designed…

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Suzlon Secured Order from Vibrant Energy Introduction Suzlon Group, a pioneer in the field of wind energy, has secured a new order of 99 MW from Vibrant Energy, a respected corporate renewable energy solutions provider. The order includes 33 wind turbine generators featuring Suzlon’s new 3 MW series with a Hybrid Lattice Tubular tower. This is Suzlon’s first order with Vibrant Energy, a respected corporate renewable energy solutions provider. Suzlon will supply wind turbines, provide installation and commissioning services, and integrate operational and post-commissioning maintenance services. The project is expected to be commissioned in fiscal 2025. Suzlon’s New 3 MW…

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Suzlon’s 3 MW Turbines Soar High with Juniper Green Energy’s 69.3 MW Order Suzlon energy limited, a leading renewable energy solutions provider in India, has secured a second order for their 3 MW series turbines. Juniper green energy private limited has ordered 69.3 MW of Suzlon’s 3 MW turbines, which is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and self-reliance. This article will explore the features and benefits of Suzlon’s 3 MW turbines and how they are unlocking low wind sites and delivering improved energy yield. Suzlon’s 3 MW turbines: a game changer Suzlon’s 3 MW turbines boast a 144-meter…

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Offshore Wind Energy Production One of the largest wind turbines to date, with blades longer than 100 meters, was recently manufactured in China. Compared to turbines from just a decade earlier, which had blades with a length of 350 feet, this represents a huge size gain. The benefits they provide in terms of energy output are what are driving the trend towards larger turbines. Greater energy output can be achieved by using larger turbines, which can capture more wind energy. A wider range of sites can now obtain wind energy thanks to the installation of larger turbines in regions with…

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Types of Solar Panels in India In recent years, solar energy has gained significant momentum in India as an affordable and reliable source of renewable energy. The country’s government has launched several initiatives to promote the use of solar energy, including setting ambitious targets for solar capacity installation and providing incentives for solar panel installation. As a result, India has become one of the fastest-growing solar markets globally, with tremendous potential for further growth. However, choosing the right type of solar panel is crucial to ensure that the solar system operates at maximum efficiency and provides a cost-effective solution for…

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List of Solar PV Module Manufacturers In India India’s renewable energy sector has been gaining momentum in recent years, with the government taking significant steps to promote and incentivize the growth of the industry. One such step is, India has set an ambitious target of generating 500 GW of renewable energy, with solar being a significant contributor. To accomplish this, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has developed an Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) for solar photovoltaic (PV) modules. In this article, we’ll discuss what the ALMM is, why it was introduced, and how it works. What…

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Clean solar panels without water Solar panels are an excellent investment for those looking to save on their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint. However, the performance of these panels can be greatly affected by dirt, dust, and other debris. The traditional way to clean solar panels is by using water, but what if there is a shortage of water or you simply want to avoid using it? In this article, we will discuss how to clean solar panels without water. Use a Soft Brush The first step to cleaning solar panels without water is to use a soft-bristled…

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 Renewable Energy in Delhi Metro  Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is one of the largest mass rapid transit systems in India, with a network spanning over 390 kilometers. By expanding the proportion of renewable energy in its whole power supply, DMRC is dedicated to lowering its carbon impact. By 2031, the metro rail corporation wants to boost the proportion of renewable energy to 50%. Currently, the DMRC gets 35% of its energy from renewable sources. At depots and metro stations, the firm has already installed rooftop solar panels, and it also buys solar energy from an offsite solar facility. In…

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Floating Solar Project in Zimbabwe China Energy Engineering Corp. (China Energy) has proposed building a 1,000-megawatt floating solar farm on Zimbabwe’s Kariba dam to the Zimbabwe Electricity Company and a private consortium of the nation’s industrial power users. In the largest man-made lake in the world, 146 modular floating modules were covered with around 1.8 million solar panels as part of this project. The project attempts to address Zimbabwe’s electrical problem, which has resulted in blackouts that can last up to 12 hours per day due to low water levels at the hydropower facility on Lake Kariba. Due to the…

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