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IB solar has supplied close to 5000nos. of 75wp Solar Panels for UPNEDA Solar Street Lighting Projects

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In August month IB solar has supplied close to 5000nos. of 75wp Solar panels for UPNEDA Solar street lighting projects. Ib Solar is always thankful to its partners for their continued trust on us. In Street lighting and other Off-grid standalone projects, Ib Solar has carved a niche for itself and has become the most preferred brand amongst the System Integrators.

      

 

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IB Solar going Places and Expanding Boundaries

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Recent Visits and Meetings By IB Solar

  • Mr. S.K Mahajan Shaking Hands with Diplomant from Madagascar Embassy
  • Mr. S.K Mahajan with Councillor from Ghana Embassy
  • Abhinav Mahajan meeting with Tanzanian High Commissioner
  • Abhinav Mahajan with Minister from Somalia
  • Abhinav Mahajan with Morocon based Leading Solar Company

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Ib Solar Product

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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 can be termed as breakthrough technological innovation in the Solar industry.

Our Products
1. Solar Panel
2. Solar Lights
3. Solar Converters
4. Solar Batteries

Solar Product in Delhi
Visit us : www.ibsolar.co.in
Mail us: marketing@ibsolar.co.in
Call us : +91-9910222871, 0120-4123335

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Around 69,784 MW of renewable energy capacity has been installed in the country as on 31.03.2018

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Renewable energy installations in the country are progressively increasing and do not appear to be facing any major challenges

The renewable energy sector in India is attracting companies from across the world

In the year 2016-17, the aggregate capacity of around 11,322 MW of renewable energy was installed in the country, and in the year 2017-18, aggregate capacity of around 11,887 MW was installed. Thus, renewable energy installations in the country are progressively increasing and do not appear to be facing any major challenges at present.

 

There is no reliable formal institution which carries out rankings on renewable energy country attractive index. However, there are private agencies who carry out such rankings. The renewable energy sector in India is consistently growing and continues to remain attractive for investors from across the world.

 Solar tariffs in India saw the lowest ever level of Rs.2.44 per unit in reverse auctions carried out by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) in May 2017, for 200 MW and again in July, 2018, for 600 MW.

Renewable energy sector in India is attracting companies from across the world. However, as at the stage of auction, the details regarding their fund tie-up for the project are not required to be submitted, this ministry has no information about the capital structure /composition of the companies participating in the renewable energy auctions. Thereby indicating the absence of any major challenges to low solar tariffs in India.

 A total of around 69,784 MW of renewable energy capacity has been installed in the country as on 31.03.2018 from all renewable energy sources which includes around 34,145 MW from Wind, around 21,651 MW from solar, around 4,486 MW from Small Hydro Power and around 9,502 MW from Bio-power.

 The Government has set a target of installing 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by the year 2022 which includes 100 GW from solar, 60 GW from wind, 10 GW from biomass and 5 GW from small hydro capacity. So far, 71.33 GW of renewable energy capacity has been installed in the country up to June 2018. To achieve the balance target of 103.67 GW, investment of around 76 billion US$ has been estimated at present capital cost which includes 53.20 billion US$ as debt and 22.80 billion US$ as equity for the debt-equity ratio of 70:30 as per Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) norms.

This information was provided by Shri R.K. Singh, Union Minister of State (IC) Power and New & Renewable Energy in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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