Madikeri Solar Project

Solar Engineering, Business Corporate and Installation Training for youth and professionals from
Karnataka - Mysuru, Madikeri, Hassan, Bangalore, Tumakuru, Mangaluru, Udupi, Shivamogga, Davanagere, Hubballi, Ballari, Gulbarga,

Solar fencing of Thithimathi forest begins
The tentacle solar fencing project, aimed at reducing man-elephant conflict in Kodagu district, kick started in Kushalnagar-Thithimathi forest range. The 67.91 lakh project will have improved fencing hanging from 20 ft above and promises to keep the check the conflict. Green tall posts were planted beside the roads bordering Maldare and Chikka Reshme forest area and steel wires were hung from these posts as opposed to the earlier fences that ran across the polls vertically. Solar power generation systems too were connected and had a tagline save wildlife, save forest imprinted on them.

Introduction on PV applications and current global market trends. Grid-tied PV systems. Training for contractors, project managers, engineers, electricans, quality inspectors etc. Early bird discount. Course selection support. Skilled training provider.


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IST Alumni Feedback

Isaac Farayi (Zambabwe)

The presenter had a very good l knowledge of the solar business in India as well as of Solar Technology so I got some very good ideas that can also apply to my market. Understanding the solar system especially the DC part as well as the whole planing and feasibility process. Coming from an Ac background and working with some solar technologies from time to time I realized that there was so much I had been missing. I am now more confident to tackle the solar market. They helped consolidate the lectures on design as well as appreciate practical aspects of wiring as well as mechanical installation. lST very well structured and comprehensive programme. Excellent investment for anyone wanting to venture into Solar business.

- Isaac Farayi (Zambabwe),
Director at Africa Infrastructure Consultancy

Sachin Sudam Gaykar

The most positive aspects of this course was Designing & Practical training, Designing of solar System, Practical Energy generation and Case study. Very good trainer. Excellent Training Session

- Sachin Sudam Gaykar,
Lead Engineer at Hansa Management, Pune

Maheshkumar Dnyaneshwar

The most positive aspects of this course is teaching method - Very detail with ground reality.

- Maheshkumar Dnyaneshwar ,
Software Solution Architect at Raykor Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

MOHAMMAD MANAWAR ALAM

I have gained excellent knowledge from Institute of Solar Technology. IST practical lab, IST Study Book, course material is very effective. Design calculation teaching method found most useful. Overall good, good communication,

- MOHAMMAD MANAWAR ALAM,
Electrical Engineer at MIJJAN INTERNATIONNAL LLC at Oman

B. Raja Narendra

The course is good. Most important things about IST training is Solar in-depth analysis, solar panels installation Practical sessions.

- B. Raja Narendra,
Associate Professor at MIC College of Technology




SOLAR POLICY FOR KARNATAKA - Residential, Commercial & Industrial

1. NET METERING -
Capacity of solar system
Size: Min 1 kWp - Max 1 MWp
Limits in kW:
HT Consumers : upto 1 MWp
LT Consumers (Single Phase) : upto 5 kWp
LT Consumers (Three Phase): Above 5 kWp to 50 kWp
Conditions: 150% of your Sanctioned Load.


Karnataka's Solar target set at 6,000 MW by 2021

In tune with the tariff policy announced by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) last year, the State Government has amended its 2014-21 Solar Policy and set an ambitious target for the solar generation at 6,000 MW by March 2021.

Current installed capacity, including rooftop, is 300 MW.
A meeting of the State Cabinet, presided by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, on Tuesday approved the changes in the policy to encourage harnessing solar energy. The States solar energy potential is estimated in excess of 24,700 MW.

As per the tariff policy and targets fixed by MNRE, the solar energy should constitute eight per cent of the total energy consumption, excluding hydro energy by March 2022. The policy of the Centre envisages that 40 per cent of the solar generation should be through rooftop, Law and Parliamentary Affairs T.B. Jayachandra told presspersons.

The solar generation would be limited to 200 MW per taluk from all sources of generation excluding projects implemented on roof top. Such projects should be allocated on first-come-first-serve basis for various categories identified under clause 8 of the solar policy.


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