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IB Solar introduces state of the art microprocessor based DC-AC converter

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IB Solar introduces state of the art microprocessor based DC-AC converter that requires no battery and no mains power for functioning. It converts direct solar panel energy to power for running electrical appliances such as fans, lights, water pumps, washing machines and many more.

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The first working solar cell was invented by Charles Fritts in 1883 and operated at 1% efficiency

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The first working solar cell was invented by Charles Fritts in 1883 and operated at 1% efficiency

Our production line is also equipped with Inline EL Tester to ensure that the modules manufactured are free from micro cracks, chipping and misalignment problems. The cells are tested and sorted using Cell tester prior to stringing to ensure uniformity in the output of each cell. The modules are finally tested on Sun Simulator to authenticate the end product quality right upto the customer’s satisfaction.

We are offering you high quality 3wp till 340wp panels which are on MNRE guidelines and MNRE Approved.

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SOLAR HOME LIGHT

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These solar driven LED street lights produce powerful illumination and come with easy installation with no hassles of digging, laying down cable wires, establishing transformer distribution points etc. They are ideal for illumination in the main roads/areas of campuses, lighting up streets, gardens etc.

BENEFITS:
  • Significant cost savings in avoiding to lay down electrical wires, distribution points, employing labor and doing away with digging hassles.
  • High durability of solar panels and LEDs. Both solar panels and LEDs last for more than 10 years. In comparison, the conventional sodium and CFL lamps typically require replacement at least once every year .
  • Close to a month’s time saved in newly constructed places as a result of easy installation (feedback from builders).
  • Zero electricity cost.
  • 80% depreciation benefits.
  • Environment friendly and easy disposal due to absence of harmful substances like mercury and lead.
  • Less heat dissipation
  • Higher color temperature of light (purer form of light)
  • Carbon Credits and subsidies may be availed for large installations.

 

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Bengal Govt aims 200 MW annual solar power generation

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The Bengal Government wants to achieve a target of 200MW with respect to annual generation of solar power. Currently, the generation capacity is 70MW.

The State Power Minister, while giving out these facts at a recent conference, also said that the Government is taking a lot of steps to reduce the loss of power during transmission. He said by 2025, the Government would be able to complete the laying of underground cable for transmission of power in 75 cities and towns across the State. Underground cable would also help in improving on the quality of power being transmitted.

Another important fact mentioned by the Power Minister was that in the next few years, the State Government plans to spend Rs 15,000 crore on various power projects.

In a stride towards reducing its electricity bill and curbing pollution, Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is also aiming for usage of maximum solar power. It is aiming for using solar power for its 46 markets, beginning with the setting up of two 200kW grids at Lake Market and Gariahat Market. The civic body is already using solar power for lighting up a number of parks like Deshapriya Park, College Square, Maddox Square, Jatin Das Park, Deshbandhu Park, etc., because of which it saves around Rs 8,000 a month on electricity.

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600 MW K’taka solar projects stuck over new wheeling, transmission charges

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A total of 600 MW solar power projects, set up with the investment of Rs 2,500 crore under the open access scheme, in Karnataka.

A total of 600 MW solar power projects, set up with the investment of Rs 2,500 crore under the open access scheme, in Karnataka have come under severe stress after the state electricity regulator last month increased wheeling and transmission charges retrospectively.

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