Ballari 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,
Karnataka invites EoI to set up floating solar power projects
The latest invention of expression of interest (EoI), made by the Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board to install floating solar power projects over reservoirs in cities- Manvi, Sirguppa, and Ballari. Karnataka Board aims at renting 60 to 70 acres of land for 30 years through urban local bodies (ULBs).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.
Offline classroom class Jul - 2025 at Howrah (Kolkata), West Bengal
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The library, everything on the site was very helpful. IST is well organized training institute. Trainer Mr. Srotriya Tripathi, explain the content well and quickly resolve the queries.
- Sanjeev Sharma,Vice President at JSPL
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Excellent. This course was really useful for my start up solar business and gave a fairly good amount of knowledge and insight for various solar trends and offcourse the various solar calculations anf desigining. Even after the course, the instructor and head is really communicative and helpful in my various solar business activities and doubt clearing. Hats off to IST
- GOVINDARAJAN ANAND,Director, SAAGAV SOLAR, Chennai, India
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Good Program for Beginners, concept explanation is good and very practical oriented. Open discussion with participants, Solar Technology Knowledge of the Trainer is very good.
- Tushar Gupta,DGM Sales at Wartsila
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To be honest all of the topics covered in the lectures were very informative and therefore the information itself very valuable due to its practicality. IST is a Organized institute, E Library is very helpful.
- TAJUDDIN AHAMED,Rajarhat, West Bengal, India
Construction Engineer National Power Construction Corporation Ltd
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I took this course to strengthen my knowledge on Solar PV and Sanjib Roy Sir has provided excellent coaching through in-depth training. The course is comprehensive and covers all technical and commercial aspects of Solar PV right from current energy scenario to electrical engineering to Solar module technology to setting up Solar RTS, small scale and large scale, and all financial and business aspects as well. The course material is detailed and Sir takes a keen interest in going into nuances of the topics. Very useful course for anyone wanting to start a career in Solar PV.
- Praveena Airani,Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Service Delivery Director at RGP
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SOLAR POLICY FOR KARNATAKA - Residential, Commercial & Industrial
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 State�s 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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