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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 Mar - 2025 at Howrah (Kolkata), West Bengal


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MADHURI MADHUSMITA

This course is helpful for both novice learner and expert executives as it provides both strong theoretical background of solar plant and practical execution experience. The e-library has a rich resource which will bring further interest and increase knowledge base. All these are topped with round the clock support from instructor. His involvement propels self learning.

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ASHISH KUMAR

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Delhi, India
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GOVINDARAJAN ANAND

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

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SYED FAIZ ALAM

It Was Great to Undergo the Training Process of IST and Also The Instructors were Self Motivated and also Encourage an Individual to Grab The Knowledge and Apply in The Practical Life

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Gurugram, Haryana, India
SR. PROJECT ENGINEER at REC POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPANY LIMITED

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Sumit Agarwal

Advanced Certificate in PV Technology and Business Management course in-depth knowledge and practical skills helped me to start my Solar Business. I have started my business, Solruf Thank you!

- Sumit Agarwal,
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Director, Solruf, Amravati, Maharashtra

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SOLAR POLICY FOR TAMIL NADU - Residential, Commercial & Industrial

1. NET METERING -
Net metering is a billing system that allows rooftop owners having solar system installed at their rooftop to sell any excess electricity generated from solar system to local electricity utility
Capacity of solar system
Size: Min 1 kWp - Max size is linked with shadow free area and annual estimated consumption
Voltage level: Upto 10 kW, 240V- single phase
Above 10 kW and upto 15 kW, 240 V/ 415 V-Three phase
Above 15 kW and upto 100 kW, 415 V-Three phase
Above 100 kW, 11 kV-Three phase (HT)
Conditions: 100% of your Sanctioned Load
Cumulative capacity of all solar systems installed in your area shall not exceed 30% of distribution transformer capacity2 in your area.


Tamil Nadu solar policy sets tall 9,000 MW target

Tamil Nadu government on Monday unveiled a new solar energy policy, which targets have 9,000MW of installed solar energy capacity in the state by 2023. While the state had around 2,200MW of solar energy installed capacity till 2018 end, it needs to add 6,800MW of additional capacity in the sector over the next four years.

Interestingly, about 40% of the additional capacity should come from the consumer (rooftop solar systems) category. This demands increased focus of the departments concerned in the state, since the past push has been for large installations. Further, while the state, on an average, had added just about 400MW of new capacity per year in the last five years, its capacity addition has to go up manifold to achieve the target

The Tamil Nadu Solar Energy Policy 2019 intends to create a framework that enables an accelerated development of solar energy in the state, which is the most urbanized and industrial in India. As per the Paris Climate Change Agreement, India has to add 100GW solar capacity by 2022.

Solar energy development will provide green jobs to a significant number of the states workforce and solar energy development will become available, accessible and affordable to all citizens of Tamil Nadu, with the sector expected to significantly contribute to reducing carbon and water footprint of the state, the state government said as its vision for the new policy.

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