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NTERVIEW Mr. Pete Kostic, VicePresident-Sales &
Marketing; Xcell
Automation, Inc
RENEWABLE ENERGY MNREs Draft National
Renewable Energy Act,
2015; Energetica India
How Predictive Analytics
help grow Renewable
Energy Industry;
Ashwajit Wahane,
Machine Pulse
POWER SECTOR
Overview of EnergySector in India; Dr.
Ahindra Chakrabarti;
Great Lakes Institute of
Management
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Dear Reader,Our August Edition will be distribut-ed at the 9th Renewable Energy Expoand Conference at Greater Noida inSeptember. Please drop by our Boothat the expo for a Complimentary copyand a tte--tte
The month of July and August sawsome interesting activity in the Renew-able Energy Sector.
The Ministry of New and Renewa-ble Energy (MNRE) has released a draftof the National Renewable Energy
Act. The Policy aims to increase theshare of Renewables in the CountrysEnergy mix. While the Act looks atdrawing a National Renewable Ener-gy Fund as a fixed portion from theNational Clean Energy Fund, it alsolays out a regulated structure to en-force RPO.
Another positive development wasGujarat states announcement of anew solar policy. i.e. Gujarat SolarPower Policy 2015. One of the ma-
jor highlights is the policys incentives
for Rooftop Solar PV systems with netmetering.The August Edition brings Indus-
try Insights from Experts and IndustryLeaders Mr. Shrinivas Chebbi, Vice-Pres-
ident, Partner and Buildings BU,Schneider Electric India
Pete Kostic, Vice President of Sales& Marketing at Xcell Automation,Inc.
Mr. Ruchir Panwar, Business Head,Green Factory Building, Mahindra
Susten Private Limited Mr. Sishir Goel, VP-Technology &
Marketing, Brij Encapsulants India Mr. Shankar Karnik, General Man-
ager- Industrial, ExxonMobil Lubri-cants Private Limited
Highlights of the August Issue
Quality of PV Modules to Define In-dias Solar Dream from Vikram Solar
Today, solar module manufacturers
stand at a critical position within the
industry, as they determine bench-marks and quality and eventually de-fine the future of Indian solar projects.
How Predictive Analytics helpgrow Renewable Energy Industryfrom Machine Pulse
The Current Growth of Renewable En-ergy Technologies could be amplifiedif there is enough data to prove theyare credible investment options
Overview of Energy Sector in In-
diaDr. Ahindra Chakrabarti writes thatthe demand for Electricity in theCountry has been growing at a rapidrate and is expected to grow furtherin the years to come. The Indian Pow-er Sector is one of the most diversi-fied in the world, compared to manydeveloping countries where crude oiland natural gas and renewables playa major role.
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ON COVER FRONIUS
BIOMASS Biomass Characterization: Perspectives and Challenges;Yogender Singh, Y. K. Yadav; SSSNIBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Flexi Biogas Technology: An Alternate Low Cost Biogas Technology to Rural India;Pradip Narale, Ramesh Choudhari, Prof. N.S. Rathore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
ENERGY STORAGE Batteries: The only missing link in India Solar Energy Story; Mr. Vineet Mittal; Welspun Renewables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
INDUSTRY JEWEL
Mr. Vineet Mittal, Director; Navitas Green Solutions Pvt. Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
INTERVIEW Mr. Shrinivas Chebbi, Vice-President, Partner and Buildings BU; Schneider Electric India.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Mr. Pete Kostic, Vice President-Sales & Marketing; Xcell Automation, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Mr. Ruchir Panwar, Business Head, Green Factory Building; Mahindra Susten Private Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Mr. Sishir Goel, Vice-President-Technology & Marketing; Brij Encapsulants (India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Mr. Shankar Karnik, General Manager- Industrial; ExxonMobil Lubricants Private Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
POWER SECTOR Turbine Oil Testing;Mr. Shankar Karnik; Exxon Mobil Lubricants Private Limited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
De-regulated Electricity Markets Procurement Strategies and Beyond;Ankit Prabhash; Beroe Consulting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Overview of Energy Sector in India; Dr. Ahindra Chakrabarti; Great Lakes Institute Of Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
RENEWABLE ENERGY MNRE Achievement ; Energetica India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
MNREs Draft National Renewable Energy Act, 2015; Energetica India. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
What are Indian Renewable Energy Researchers working on?; Energetica India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
GREEN CLIMATE FUND A Way Forward to Aid Developing Countries to Switch to Renewable Energy; Energetica India . . . . . 50
From Energetica Indias Blog Stable; August 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
How Predictive Analytics help grow Renewable Energy Industry;Ashwajit Wahane, Machine Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
SOLAR POWER Indias Need For Water Free Solar Panel Cleansing; Anat Cohen Segev; Ecoppia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Quality of PV modules to define Indias Solar Dream Solar; Mr. Ivan Saha; Vikram Solar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Solar Water Pumping System for Agriculture; Pradip Narale, Prof. Narendra Singh Rathore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
WIND ENERGY Is India Prepared for Offshore Wind Farm Development?;
Ms. Riya Rachel Mohan, Ms. Sandhya Sundararagavan, Mr. Ashish Nigam; CSTEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
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RENEWABLE ENERGY
Equal Focus on VariousForms of RenewablePower says Piyush GoyalMr. Piyush Goyal, Minister of
State (IC) for Power, Coal & New
and Renewable Energy said that
the Union Government has
equal focus on various forms
of renewable power and does
not discriminate between solar,
wind or biogas power in termsof providing support to these re-
newable sources. Mr. Goyal said
that the Government reinstat-
ed accelerated depreciation to
boost wind power sector in the
first budget of the new govern-
ment so that people can expand
and take benefits of the same.
He was speaking after launch-
ing Indian Wind Resource Atlas
at 100 metre level here today.
Mr.Piyush Goyal stated thatthe Atlas will help policy makers
at Centre and State Govern-
ments to deal with issues relat-
ed to tariff fixation, transmis-
sion, grade frequency etc and
providing better infrastructure
for the investors. He said that he
is personally very delighted that
the ministry has provided such
crucial information in public do-
main at free of cost. He assured
that the Ministries of Coal, Pow-er and New & Renewable Energy
will keep on providing more and
more data in public domain and
thus work on bringing transpar-
ency in the system. Mr. Saurabh
Patel, Gujarat Energy Minister,
Mr. Rajendra Shukla, Madhya
Pradesh Energy Minister, Mr.
Pushpendra Singh, Rajasthan
Energy Minister, Mr. D.K. Shiv-
kumar, Karnataka Energy Minis-ter, senior officials from central
agencies, state government and
high level representatives of the
wind industry were also present
at the occasion.
The new Indian Wind Atlas is
an important online GIS (Ge-
ographic Information System)
tool for identification of the
regional and local wind energy
potential in India. It contains
average annual values of WindSpeed (m/s), Wind Power Den-
sity and Capacity Utilization Fac-
tor (CUF) calculated for an av-
erage 2 MW turbine at 100 m.
In the atlas the resultant layers
are at very high resolution and
joint frequency tables have been
derived for the entire country at
500 m resolution. Also, high res-
olution Re-analysis data set has
been used for the study- NCEP/
CFSR which enhanced the accu-racy of the mapping. The Atlas
uses dynamic meso-micro cou-
pled WRF modelling technique
Karnataka to get Rs.800 croreunder DDUGJY to provide 24hours quality power supply
Union Government has an-
nounced that it will grant Rs.
800 crore under Deen Dayal
Upadhyay Gram Jyoti Yojana to
Karnataka for the setting up of
separate feeder line to provide
24 hours three-phase quality
power supply to the farmers.
Under the scheme, feeders havespecially designed transformers
to supply power to farmers said
Mr. Piyush Goyal , Union Minis-
ter of State (IC) for Power, Coal
and Renewable Energy.
Addressing the media per-
sons after the review meeting
of Power Projects in Karnataka,
Mr. Piyush Goyal said that the
centre is planning to give Rs.
1,700 crore additional fund un-
der DDUGJY to the state for theelectrification of 8 lakh house-
holds of rural Karnataka which
have not still been electrified.
24X7 power supply is the mis-
sion of the government and
state and centre should work
together to achieve the target
by 2019, he added.
Karnataka has bigger plans for
the new and renewable energy
sector as the state is embarking
on setting up of Asias largestSolar Park of 2,000 MW, at
Tumkur, with the help of Gov-
ernment of India. This project is
a fitting example for the Team
India working for the welfare
of the people in the true spirit
of cooperative federalism, Mr.
Goyal said.
Operational issues of power
transmission lines and transmis-
sion corridors have been sort-
ed out in the review meeting.This will enable to have cheap-
er power, especially cheapest
power in South India, wherein
the input power cost will come
down by 50% Shri Goyal said.
The country is gearing up
to an installation capacity of
40,000MW of solar roof tower
power project which will be a
unique scheme in the country.
Government of India is giving
15% subsidy to the householdinstallation of solar roof tops.
Answering a question the
minister said that the coal block
allocation will be done in a sci-
entific manner and each state
will be allotted a separate block,
exclusively for the power needs
of the state. Additional coal
blocks will be allotted as per
the need after the next round
of allotment through transpar-
ent bidding process the minis-ter added. Mr. D.K Shivkumar,
Energy Minister, Government of
Karnataka was also present.
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INDIANEWS
Ministries of Power & Railways signs 3 MOUs on
Cooperation in Electricity & Energy EfficiencyFour Memorandum of Under-
standing ( MoUs) were signed
between Ministry of Power ,
Ministry of New & Renewable
Energy (MNRE) and Ministry
of Railways for Cooperation
in the areas of Electricity
Transmission , Energy Efficien-
cy and promotion of Renewa-
ble Energy in Indian Railways
in the presence of Ministerof Railways, Mr. Suresh Prab-
hakar Prabhu and Minister of
State (IC) for Power, Coal and
New and Renewable Energy,
Mr. Piyush Goyal. The MoUs
provides a framework under
which both parties may col-
laborate and cooperate for
efficient, reliable and eco-
nomical generation, trans-
mission, distribution, trading,
supply, marketing of electric-ity and energy efficiency in
Indian Railways.
Speaking on the occassion,
Mr. Piyush Goyal said that
this is momentous occa-
sion which transcends three
Ministries whereby a holistic
view is being taken on en-
ergy, green energy & energy
efficiency. Mr. Goyal further
added that these MoUs will
cater the ambitious targetsof lowering cost of electricity
and consumption in railways
and adoption of LED lighting
on large scale. Compliment-
ing Mr. Suresh Prabhu, he
said that today Indian rail-
way is moving towards green
energy and with this speed,
will soon become one of the
largest producers of renew-
able energy in the country.
Mr. Piyush Goyal informed
that the Railways has ambi-
tious targets of producingRenewable Energy and it will
become largest Renewable
energy producer. He added
that all equipments will do-
mestically sourced which will
give boost to governments
programmes like Make in In-
dia & Skill India.
While addressing the audi-
ence, Mr. Suresh Prabhu said
that as largest commercial
transporter, Indian Railwayfeels responsible for working
towards minimising emmis-
sion of green house gases
and will become in near fu-
ture Green Transporter.
He said that using clean fuel
is as important as transport-
ing goods and passengers
since clean environment is the
collective responsibility of all.
Shri Prabhu also stated that
the idea behind MoUs is togenerate cheaper, easier and
commercially viable renewa-
ble energy.
The areas of bilateral coop-
eration under the MoU are:
Implementation of elec-
tricity and energy effi-
ciency projects for Indian
Railways.
Cooperation for construc-
tion, operation and main-
tenance of transmission
lines.
Sharing of information,experience, knowledge
and training of staff and
officers of railways.
Implementaiton of joint
research or technical pro-
jects for achieving energy
conservation in Indian
Railways.
Implementation of energy
conservation projects for
targeted achievement of
energy savings in IndianRailways.
Ministry of Railways and
Bureau of Energy Efficien-
cy also signed a Memoran-
dum of Understanding for
implementation of energy
efficiency projects in Indian
Railways. The MoU between
the Railways and the Bureau
of Energy Efficiency would fa-
cilitate the identification and
design of interventions (suchas energy audits) for enhanc-
ing energy efficiency. It would
also help in setting of targets
for traction energy efficiency
enhancement that the Rail-
ways would meet under the
Bureaus Perform, Achieve,
and Trade programme.
A third MoU was signed
between Energy Efficiency
Services Ltd. (EESL) and Rail-
ways Energy Management
Company Ltd. (REMCL) for
implementation of energyefficiency measures in Rail-
ways buildings. The REM-
CL-EESL MoU would enable
the two companies to work
together to enhance energy
efficiency in various Railway
buildings, and also expand
the Domestic Energy Effi-
cient Lighting Programme
(DELP) being carried out
across the country by EESL,
in Railway colonies. The firstjoint project of these two
companies would be to up-
grade the energy using in-
frastructure in Rail Bhawan
within the next eight weeks
so as to secure a reduction of
at least 20% in the electricity
consumption in the building.
On this occasion, Ministry
of New & Renewable Energy
(MNRE) & Ministry of Rail-
ways also signed a MoU tobring in a change in the en-
ergy mix and solarization of
Railways.
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INDIANEWS
India, United States Seek Proposals forInnovative Off-Grid Clean Energy Projects
In another step forward for
the U.S.-India Partnership to
Advance Clean Energy (PACE),
U.S. Ambassador to India Rich-
ard Verma announced today
that up to $2 million in grants
will be made available for in-
novative, early-stage off-grid
clean energy projects in the
fi rst round of the PACEsetter
Fund, a joint 50 crore rupee
($7.9 million) fund establishedin June by the Governments
of India and the United States
to accelerate the commerciali-
zation of off-grid clean energy
solutions. Initial expressions
of interest are due October
16,2015.
Speaking at the inaugural
India Off-Grid Energy Summit,
Ambassador Verma also an-
nounced the launch of a new
public-private partnership that
will work to mobilize $41 mil-
lion in finance to enable cleanenergy entrepreneurs to sus-
tain and scale their business
models beyond the early stage
targeted by the PACEsetter
Fund. This effort, a partner-
ship between New Ventures
India, Insitor Management, the
Global Social Business Incuba-
tor at Santa Clara University,
and USAID/India, aims to help
1 million Indians gain access
to electricity through off-grid
clean energy solutions.
Taken together, these twoannouncements advance
President Obama and Prime
Minister Modis commitment
to embark on a new and en-
hanced strategic partnership
on energy security, clean ener-
gy, and climate change. They
are major milestones for Pro-
moting Energy Access through
Clean Energy (PEACE), a PACE
initiative focused on harness-
ing commercial enterprise to
bring clean energy access to
unserved and underserved in-dividuals and communities.
Fronius launches stringinverter solution forPV projects in India
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sures maximum average
power density and maxi-
mum yields
Its lightweight design
(weighing just 35.7 kg) and
tried and tested SnapIN-
verter mounting technolo-
gy make for quick and easy
installation. With the high-
est average power densityin its power category, the
Fronius Eco is sure to im-
press.
The new MPP tracking
algorithm of the Dynamic
Peak Manager also plays an
important role in maxim-
ising yield. It automatically
checks the characteristic
curve at regular intervals,
ensuring that the inverter
finds the global maximumand constantly operates at
the point of maximum out-
put, even in partial shading.
Waaree EnergiesReceives Make InIndia Awards for
Excellence-2015Waaree Energies Limited
has announced that it has
been awarded the Make In
India Awards for Excellence
2015 by Krazy Mantra,
a leading IT organization
based out of Ahmedabad.
This award is an effort to
recognize the companies
who are executing our
Honorable Prime MinisterMr. Narendra Modis vision
of Make in India with ex-
cellence in their own do-
main. Waaree has received
this award for its manufac-
turing excellence in the re-
newable energy category.
Chief Guest for the
event, Shri. Kalraj Mishra
Union Minister for MSME,
and Shri Dhanraj Pillai the
legendary hockey player,handed over the awards
to the winners. Mr. Ketan
Vora CEO Waaree Surya
Power LLP received the
award on behalf of Waaree
Energies Limited.
Hitesh Doshi, Chairman
and Managing Director,
at Waaree Energies com-
mented Its an honour
to be recognized for ex-
cellence in the field of
solar energy. Just as the
powerful sun reaches theremotest corner of the
world, Waaree is deter-
mined to widen the solar
energy landscape in the
best possible way. These
recognitions go a long
way in keeping our mo-
rale high and motivate us
to keep up our quest for
excellence. I would like to
congratulate Krazy Man-
tra and their entire teamfor conceptualising and
executing this initiative
successfully.
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MNRE takes initiative for Low CostFinancing for Renewable Energy
The Government has takenfollowing major initiatives in
coordination with different
Ministries/Departments for
mobilizing the low cost financ-
ing for renewable energy pro-
jects which inter-alia includes
low cost borrowing through
multi-lateral and bi-later-
al agencies i.e. World Bank,
Asian Development Bank, KfW
Germany, etc.; inclusion of
Renewable Energy Projects inPriority Sector Lending Norms
of Commercial Banks; and ap-
proval for issuance of tax free
infrastructure bonds for fund-
ing renewable energy projects
during the FY 2015-16. This
was stated by Mr. Piyush Goyal,
Minister of State (IC) for Pow-
er, Coal & New and RenewableEnergy in a written reply to a
question in the Lok Sabha
The Minister further stated
that the Rural Electrification
Corporation (REC) is providing
Renewable Energy loans at the
rate of interest which is 0.75%
less than the Conventional
Generation Projects. Moreover,
there are no restrictions on the
loan amount for Renewable
Energy Projects and all pro-jects found viable are eligible
for funding. Further, in remote
villages, Government is also
providing grant through REC
for Decentralized Distributed
Generation under Deendayal
Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana
(DDUGJY).
Swelect Energy SystemsLtd. commissions 10 MWSPV Farm in Tamil Nadu
SWELECT Energy Systems
Ltd., has announced that it
has recently commissioned
its 10 MW SPV Farm near-
Musiri Taluk, Trichy District,
Tamil Nadu. It is the states
first VGF(Viability Gap
Funding) Project under the
JNNSM Phase 2 and also theonly DCR (Domestic Con-
tent Requirement) project in
Tamil Nadu.
The highlight of this pro-
ject is that more than 55%
of the installed SPV mod-
ules were manufactured
in SWELECT owned mod-
ule manufacturing facility
at Bangalore (HHV Solar
Technologies Ltd) with the
SPV Cells manufactured inIndia with 100% DCR com-
pliance. The SPV modules
used are high efficiency
240, 245, 250 and 255 Wp-
multi crystalline panels with
IEC certification and 750
kW high efficiency TMEiC
central inverters have been
used.
This has enabled SWELECT
to be in line with theMake in
India program as well as theupcoming DCR programs.
SWELECT has installed over
1700 Roof top installations
for Process Industries, IT
campuses,University cam-
puses, Banks, ATM sites and
many other corporate cus-
tomers. SWELECT has been
ranked as No. 1 Rooftop
Solar company (source: Soft
Disk awards 2012, 13, 14)
for three consecutive years.It is currently in the process
of developing a 20 MW SPV
Farm.
JinkoSolar connects 34.56MWHigh Efficient Eagle Modulesin Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd has
announced that its 34.56MW
Eagle PID-FREE modules have
been successfully connected in
Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh.
These modules were deployed
to three projects in Lalitpur, a
district suffering from extreme
weather conditions, and have
proven their phenomenal ability
against high temperature and
humidity in summer and cold-ness in winter.
In the hottest summer, Lal-
itpurs temperature recorded
49C, and the average relative
humidity in rain season goes
above 85%, posing a huge
challenge to regular solar pan-
els.
Jinkos high efficient Eagle
modules are designed to coun-
ter these harsh conditions.
As the worlds first PID-FREE
modules that have past severe
test under the condition of
85C/85%RH, Eagles are able
to perform to the best at any-where in India, providing a re-
liable and stable high-efficient
power source for businesses
and communities.
Suzlon completes project for NSEas it becomes 1st stock exchangeto invest in Wind Energy
Indias leading bourse Nation-al Stock Exchange of India Ltd
(NSE) completed 6.25 MW
wind power project. Suzlon
Group, one of the leading wind
turbine manufacturer was the
technical partner for supply &
commissioning of the project.
The project completion is a
milestone achievement for NSE
and Suzlon since it is Indias
first Stock Exchange to deploy
wind energy to off-set its cap-tive power usage. 65% of the
energy consumption of NSE of-
fice located at Exchange Plaza
building, Bandra-Kurla Com-
plex (BKC) Mumbai will be met
by this wind project.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr
Mahesh Haldipur, NSE spokes-
person said The investment
in wind power project is part
of our long term focus on sus-
tainable development. We arecommitted to conduct business
in a way that protects the en-
vironment by using green tech-
nology. Harnessing wind ener-
gy for our operations is a step inthat direction. This is in addition
to the various power saving and
energy efficient measures being
undertaken at the premises.
Mr. Ishwar Mangal, Chief
Sales Officer, Suzlon Group
said, The increased focus and
investment in wind energy is a
testament of efforts by corpo-
rates in India towards mitigat-
ing climate change and energy
security. NSEs thrust on sustain-able development and invest-
ments in wind energy will also
encourage other corporates
to harness wind energy for
meeting their energy require-
ments and to hedge power
cost for next 25 years thereby
contribute towards a greener
tomorrow. Suzlons concept to
commissioning approach of-
fers convenience to customers
for setting up wind project forcaptive use. Suzlon leveraged
its end-to-end wind solutions
expertise to oversee the project
completion from start to end.
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Inox Wind Bags 100 MW Order from OSTRO EnergyInox Wind Limited has an-
nounced that it has bagged an
order for a 100 MW wind pow-
er project at Lahori, in the stateof Madhya Pradesh from Ostro
Energy. . Inox will supply and
install 50 units of its advanced
2MW DFIG 100 rotor dia Wind
Turbine Generators (WTGs) for
Ostro Energy, on a turnkey basis.
The 100 rotor dia WTG has one
of the highest swept areas, that
makes it ideally suited to max-
imise returns, especially in low
wind areas.
Inox Wind will be responsiblefor the entire project lifecycle,
from development and con-
struction to commissioning and
has also been contracted to un-
dertake operations and mainte-
nance services of the project for
a multi year period, post com-
missioning. The 100 MW projectwill be a part of the Inox Wind
Park of 200 MW capacity at La-
hori, one of many such Wind
Parks being developed by Inox
across the country.
At each such wind park, Inox
Wind is providing its customers
with end to end solutions includ-
ing wind resource assessment,
building the power evacuation
system, acquiring land, develop-
ing the entire site infrastructure,supplying the WTGs, erection
and commissioning services as
well as long term operations and
maintenance services.
These orders have further
boosted Inoxs strong order book
with major IPPs in India. Ostro
enjoys a position of pride in In-dias renewable energy space.
We are happy that Ostro has
expressed faith in Inoxs technol-
ogy, capabilities and services and
we look forward to strengthen-
ing this relationship further in
the future. We are very pleased
to partner Ostro in providing
clean, sustainable and renewa-
ble power to the society at large,
and contributing to the nations
development in an environmen-tally responsible manner said
Mr. Kailash Tarachandani, Chief
Executive Officer of Inox Wind
Limited in his statement.
The 100 MW Lahori project
is Ostro Energys first project
in Madhya Pradesh. It has a
challenging completion time-line but we are confident that
Inox will deliver the project
safely, timely and of top notch
quality. We look forward to
building a long and fruit-
ful relationship with Inox on
the strong foundation of the
successful project in MP. This
project is another building
block in Ostros commitment
to clean energy and its goal
to reach 800 MW operatingcapacity in next three years
Ranjit Gupta, Chief Executive
Officer of Ostro Energy, said in
his statement.
AWS Truepower Announces MajorExpansion of its Due Diligence Team
AWS Truepower has an-
nounced that it has responded
to the growing success of its
due diligence services by ex-
panding its team with several
well-known industry veterans
and skilled specialists.
Starting August 24, Gill How-
ard Larsen assumed leadership
of the group as Director of Due
Diligence. Gill has long experi-
ence as a wind and IPP projectdeveloper and owner includ-
ing with Edison Mission Ener-
gy and Cinergy (now Duke),
and since joining the company
last year has played a critical
role on the companys Due
Diligence team, first as Senior
Project Manager, then Head of
Project Management.
Ive been enormously im-
pressed with Gills clear vision
for the due diligence business,her huge passion for her work,
and her great project and client
management skills, remarked
Michael Brower, President of
AWS Truepower. Were lucky
to have her.
Chris Ziesler joined the team
in August as Manager of Tech-
nical Advisory Services. Chris
comes to AWS Truepower from
Wind Capital Group, a wind
developer and operator, where
he was Senior Vice President
until the company wound up
its assets in early 2015. Prior tothat he held senior positions at
Shell Wind Energy and Power-
gen Renewables.
Starting in September Emil
Moroz of EM Energy, LLC, will
be contributing to the AWS
Truepower team as Senior Tur-
bine Engineer. A well known
and respected figure in the
wind industry, Emil has held a
number of key senior positions
in wind turbine technology andplant operations including Chief
Engineer with Garrad Hassan
America, Director of Technolo-
gy and Project Development for
DeWind, and Director of Wind
Turbine Technology for AES.
Also in September, Nestor
Castillo will be joining AWS
Truepower as Senior Electri-
cal Engineer. For the past two
years Nestor was a risk assess-
ment engineer for the Texas Re-
liability Entity, and before that
was Senior Electrical Engineer
for DNV GL for six years. In thelatter role he gained enormous
experience as an independent
engineer on utility-scale wind
projects, including performing
electrical design reviews and
construction monitoring.
Rounding out the group is
Cristian Algar, who joined
AWS Truepower in July as Pro-
ject Manager in the Barcelona
office. A mechanical engineer,
Cristian worked for more thanfive years for Abantia, a solar
EPC company that developed
many different solar projects
in Mexico and South America,
and before that worked for a
year for Acciona Windpower
North America.
The new staff join an estab-
lished team whose skills have
been honed over the past two
years providing independent
engineering, owners engineer-
ing, and technical advisory ser-
vices, and who are supported
by AWS Truepowers indus-try-leading resource and ener-
gy consulting group.
For over 30 years, the
growth of AWS Truepower has
been driven by its talented and
experienced staff, remarked
Bruce Bailey, CEO. With the
bolstering of the due diligence
team with such highly experi-
enced and talented industry
professionals, Im confident
that AWS Truepower will ce-ment its position as a leading
force in the wind and solar en-
ergy due diligence markets.
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Global demand for energy is expected to increaseby more than 35% by 2040: ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil Lubricants Private
Limited shared a perspective
on effective lubrication prac-
tices and the need for guide-
lines on industrial lubrication in
India. Every year ExxonMobil
produces an Outlook for En-
ergy report - The Outlook
for Energy: A View to 2040,
which provides a window to
the future of the worlds ener-
gy needs. The Outlook for En-ergy is used to guide strategies
and investments at ExxonMo-
bil. One of the key findings of
this report is the essential role
that energy efficiency will play
in the future to help solve ener-
gy challenges.
Companies in the industrial
sector are increasingly looking
at new technologies to reduce
their energy usage. One oppor-
tunity for energy conservationthat is often overlooked in in-
dustrial facilities isthe technol-
ogy behind the lubricant used.
Lubricants are often considered
as a negligible contributor to-
wards the annual profitability
of the plant. This is because of
lack of appropriate awareness
and quantification methods
that capture benefits associat-
ed with the proper usage of a
lubricant. ExxonMobil definesTotal Cost of Ownership (TCO)
as an effective way to consoli-
date key benefits. The concept
attempts to cover the complete
set of cost components from
Purchase to Disposal. TCO
comprises capital expenses in-
curred in acquiring and install-
ing the equipment as well as
operating expenses including
operating cost, maintenance
and repair, downtime cost, en-
ergy cost, environment cost,
routine and overtime labor,
training and disposal cost etc.High performance lubricants
with significant energy effi-
ciency benefits have the ability
to achieve potential savings in
energy, operation and mainte-
nance costs in Indian industry.
According to Dan Kellen,
Global Industrial Product Tech-
nology Manager, ExxonMobil
Fuels, Lubricants and Speciali-
ties Marketing Company, The
science of tribology is growingand will become increasingly
important in the future be-
cause of constantly increasing
demands of improved efficien-
cy from the industry. The lubri-
cants of the future have to be
more environmentally adapted
with a higher level of perfor-
mance, and lower total life cy-
cle cost (LCC) than commonly
used lubricants today. Looking
to the future, the trend is to-ward lubricants and base oils
with even higher purity, lower
volatility and longer life.
ExxonMobil continuously
analyzes trends that will impact
the industrial landscape and
also evaluates lubricant tech-
nologies and services that will
be needed in the future.Our
relationship with equipment
builders has given us the kind
of inputs required specifically
for investing in R&D to intro-
duce new products with new
technologies. In turn, we havemade sure that our mutual cus-
tomers, i.e. our customers and
our equipment builder custom-
ers are benefitted from this.
Mr Glen Sharkowicz, Asia
Pacific Industrial Lubricants
Marketing Manager, Exxon-
Mobil Fuels & Lubricants said,
Using energy efficient lubri-
cants will enable manufac-
turing facilities to operate at
maximum efficiency at optimalcost. Whether for gearboxes,
engines or hydraulic systems,
energy efficient lubricants are
available, and with upto 6%
efficiency improvement having
been proven in some applica-
tions, they can be a very smart
investment.Improving energy
efficiency by utilizing energy
efficient lubricants has helped
ExxonMobil customers reduce
carbon footprint, increase pro-ductivity and reduce overall op-
erating costs.
Along with high performance
lubricants implementation of
sound lubrication practices
including preventative main-
tenance and monitoring pro-
grams are key to help extract
peak performance and maxi-
mum value. Effective lubrica-
tion practices play a valuable
role in improving equipment
performance, and therefore
overall equipment effective-ness. To minimize the risk of
unplanned events and to help
improve equipment perfor-
mance, it is important to de-
velop and implement a robust,
solutions-oriented lubrication
program for operations, which
utilizes a combination of high
quality products and appropri-
ate technical services to better
protect and monitor any indus-
trial equipment.According to Mr. Shankar
Karnik, General Manager In-
dustrial, ExxonMobil Lubricants
Pvt Ltd., Mr. Shankar Karnik,
Validated data of real-time
case studies establishes that
energy efficient lubricants can
help in achieving productivity
improvement in various indus-
tries. Thus, we feel that there
is a need in the industry for
guidelines to support energyaudit. This will be a step for-
warding the right directionfor
the lubricant industry in India.
FortumFinnSurya wins Asian Power Awards 2015 for Indian solar project
FortumFinnSurya Energy Pvt Ltd.
has announced that it has been
awarded with the prestigious so-
lar project of the year award by
Asian Power Awards 2015. The
award has been given in recog-nition for the development of its
10MW solar PV plant located in
Kapeli, a village in Dist. Ujjain,
Madhya Pradesh. It was the first
plant to be commissioned under
the Jawaharlal Nehru National
Solar Mission (JNNSM) Phase II
initiative and developed under
the VGF scheme of Solar EnergyCorporation of India.
The recognition from Asian
Power Awards not only signi-
fies our commitment to India,
but also connotes Indias efforts
towards building the nations
solar economy. We are grate-
ful to the Indian government,
state governments, Solar Ener-gy Corporation of India and all
our partners and employees for
their continuous support in ena-
bling us to complete the project
well before the deadline. We are
hopeful that we will continue to
utilise innovation and technology
drawing from our global know-
how and thus contribute to theIndian Governments efforts in
carving a niche for India in the
international solar circuit said
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Tata Power reaches the milestoneconsumer base of 2 Million
Tata Power has an-
nounced that the Compa-
ny has increased its con-
sumer base to two million
consumers in FY15,
achieving 6.18 lakh con-
sumers in Mumbai and
over 14.4 lakh in Delhi.
Living by the vision of its
founders, the Company
has always been a pioneer
in providing reliable anduninterrupted power to
its consumers. In line with
its commitment of light-
ing up lives, the Company
has steadily been adding
consumers across cate-
gories due to its diligent
customer service and the
most competitive tariff of-
fering to consumers with
a monthly consumption
of up to 300 units.The increased Mumbai
consumer base of 6.18
lakhs was aided by the
addition of 19,000 direct
and 1,05,711 changeover
consumers during FY15.
In Delhi, Tata Power has a
registered consumer base
of 14.4 lakh, spanning
across an area of 510
sq. km. in Northern and
North Western Delhi.Tata Power has always
enabled Mumbaikars with
the Right to choose their
preferred power sup-
plier. To continue in its
endeavour to benefit its
Mumbai consumers, Tata
Power will continue to
provide the lowest tariff
for residential consum-
ers consuming up to 300
units and also in various
commercial and industrial
categories.Speaking on this ac-
complishment, Mr. Anil
Sardana, MD and CEO,
Tata Power, stated, Tata
Power has been a part
of Indias growth story
for a 100 years now. Our
journey over the years
has been incredible and
eventful, and we are
thrilled to have reached
the milestone of 2 millionconsumers on our cente-
nary year of operations.
We wish to remain a rel-
evant part of the grow-
ing Incredible India story,
and reach new heights
through constant inno-
vation, and excellent ser-
vices. We are extremely
proud and happy to have
achieved this milestone
and stay committed todelivering superior servic-
es at competitive prices.
Mr. Sanjay Aggarwal, Manag-
ing Director, Fortum India.
The plant was commissioned
on 31st December 2014, four
months ahead of the deadline
set by the government. During
the construction phase, more
than 400 local people wereemployed at the site. Fortum
has adopted a thin-film CdTe
technology with PV modules
mounted on fixed tilt struc-
tures and 15 central invertors,
which allows for better control
of carbon footprint, water use
and energy payback time. This
solar plant is Fortums second
investment in the Indian solar
sector. The 10 MW solar plantshall offset more than 18000
tonnes of CO2emissions equiv-
alent annually.
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CG wins INR 300 crore of orders from PowerGrid for transmission equipments
Avantha Group Company CG
has announced that it has
bagged INR 300 crores of or-
ders from Power Grid, the larg-
est transmission utility in India
for supply, erection, testing
and commissioning of power
transformers at various substa-
tions across India. The orders
include 765kV transformers
for the Chittorgarh and Ajmer
substations, both part of theGreen Energy Corridor, an in-
itiative by the Government of
India to facilitate evacuation
of renewable energy into the
national grid. CG has also
bagged orders for the supply
of 400kV transformers and re-
actors to Power Grid, a large
part of which is meant for the
Green Energy Corridor, for the
evacuation of Solar Power to
the 400kV grid in addition tosystem strengthening projects.
The transformers and reactors
will be commissioned at Pow-
er Grid substations in Kunta,
Madhugiri, Narendra, Silchar,
Mandola, Manesar, Panchkula
and Damoh. The scope of work
for these orders won during
the first quarter of FY 15-16
include design, engineering,
manufacturing, supply, erec-
tion, testing, commissioning
and associated civil works. The
project commissioning sched-
ule is between the 4th quarterof FY 15-16 and 4th quarter of
FY 16-17.
CG won these orders beating
stiff global competition, with
its technological capabilities to
provide optimal solutions to
its customer. With the contin-
ued thrust of the Indian Gov-
ernment on strengthening the
T&D network, CG with its vast
experience and complete port-
folio of products and solutionsacross the voltage class is well
positioned to serve the market
needs. The transformers once
commissioned will strengthen
the national grid and help in
the evacuation of green energy.
The Indian Government is
expected to invest INR 1 tril-
lion over the next one year to
strengthen the power trans-
mission system in the coun-
try and CG with its complete
range of UHV products namely
Transformers, Reactors, Cur-
rent Transformers, CapacitiveVoltage Transformers, Circuit
Breakers and Surge Arresters,
is well poised to support the
initiative. CG has played an
integral role in building the
national transmission system,
be it in its transition to 765kV
or now with the integration
of renewable energy in the
national grid. CG assumes an
even more important role as a
key stakeholder to Power Gridin its mission to establish the
Green Energy Corridor in the
country.
Commenting on the major
win, Avantha Group Com-
pany CGs CEO & Managing
Director, Mr. Laurent Demor-
tier, said, We thank Power
Grid for their continued trust
in our products and techno-
logical expertise. Our indige-
nous technology, customised
solutions and high quality
equipments define our value
proposition. A robust UHV in-frastructure will be the key to
the future of the power sector
in India and CG has displayed
its superiority in manufactur-
ing and supplying high quality
equipments that make us the
partner of choice to build the
national transmission back-
bone. The CG edge is in pro-
viding the necessary support
to utilities with solutions that
offer a technological advan-tage backed by high efficien-
cy, reliability and low life-cycle
cost.
Disruptive small-scale hydropower technologyis set to make first steps in IndiaDespite the high output of
small-scale hydropower pro-jects (from 500w Pico up to
100kW Micro), they often
fail to materialise because of
site constraints such as water
flow and height differential
that render projects unfea-
sible. Many opportunities
have been missed because
conventional hydro does not
operate efficiently with a fall
of less than 3m.
This is all now a thing ofthe past with the advent of a
technology that takes advan-
tage of the rotational power
of earth: The Kouris Centri
Turbine (or KCT for short) canoperate with a minimum fall
height of just 0.6m while be-
ing very efficient under low
loads.
KCT takes advantage of
Earths rotational force (Co-
riolis force), just like a kitch-
en sink, to achieve more
efficient output and more
importantly the ability to
produce power from sites
that traditional technologiescould not take advantage of.
With this disruptive ability, a
number of additional advan-
tages are also very appealing:
KCT is extremely efficient,durable, and portable. The
design offers such versatility
that its hard to believe that
many features were the re-
sult of serendipity. explains
KapaLamda MD, Spyros Lys-
soudis.
Having completed two sites
in Australia and the first com-
mercial installation in Greece,
India is the first stop of the
Australian-Greek led KCT in-itiative. Lyssoudis adds: We
believe we can really help
with the Indias goal to lower
production cost, to increase
reliability and maximize localcapacity opportunities and
that is why we are currently
growing our partnership net-
work in India.
Paul Kouris, the inventor of
the technology explains: We
find that the technology is so
different that experienced
engineers are astounded by
the physics behind it. We had
to develop www.KCThydro-
power.com, an online guidethat explains things in more
detail so that most questions
can be addressed early on.
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Suzlon delivers 205 MW volume with 15.3 % EBITDA marginSuzlon Group has announced
its results for the first quarter(Q1) of financial year 2015-16
(FY16).
Mr. Tulsi Tanti, Chairman,
Suzlon Group said: Our Q1
performance reflects our turn-
around journey. Our strategic
vision incorporates the gov-
ernments renewable energy
target of 175 GW by 2022
and the conducive policy land-
scape.
With our technology pedi-gree, comprehensive product
portfolio and over 14GW of
global installations, we are well
positioned to seize the market
opportunities in India and oth-
er core markets. We introduced
the next generation turbine,
the S111 - 2.1 MW for the
Indian market that is special-
ly designed for low wind sites
generating 20% higher energy
compared to S97. This year, weexpect to supply 100 turbines
of the S111. Our pan-India
presence and 1700 customers
across all segments give us the
competitive advantage to en-
hance our market share.Mr. Kirti Vagadia, Group Head
of Finance, Suzlon Group said,
We demonstrated strong op-
erational performance after ad-
dressing our liquidity challenges
and delivered strong EBIDTA
margin of 15.3% on 205 MW
in the first quarter. Q1 witnessed
significant reduction in debt and
interest costs. Our key priority
is to execute strong order book
of 1107 MW and maintain mo-mentum in the order intake.
Key Updates:
1. Financial Performance:
Revenues
Suzlon Wind Rs. 1542 crs
in Q1 FY16
Delivered highest quarterly
volumes (205 MW) in India
since FY12 Operating Performance
Normalized EBITDA margin
improved to 15.3% in Q1
FY16; EBITDA of Rs.237
crs against negative EBIT-
DA of Rs 224 in Q4 FY15; Normalized EBIT margin
improves to 11.3% in Q1
FY16 with EBIT of Rs. 175
crs against negative YoY
and QoQ EBIT
Debt
Consolidated Net Debt
(Excl. FCCB) down to Rs.
7,010 crs from Rs 14,821crs
as of 31st March 2015
Interest cost down by 36%
QoQLiquidity
Cash and cash equivalent
in excess of Rs. 3,000 crs
Strong liquidity position to
capitalize on growth op-
portunities
2. Order Intake:
Net Order intake at 188 MW,
up 28% YoY, 69% QoQ
Order Book stands at 1.1
GW worth Rs. 6,839 crs
3. Order wins:
90MW order by Re-
New Power for project in
Madhya Pradesh. Suzlon
will install 43 WTGs ofS97_120m Hybrid Tow-
er with rated capacity of
2.1MW each
99MW order win from
Mytrah Energy project
in Telangana. Suzlon will
install 47 WTGs of the
S97_120m Hybrid Tow-
er with rated capacity of
2.1MW each
Another order from Re-
New Power for 90.30 MWproject in Andhra Pradesh
to install 43 WTGS of
S97_90m hub height with
rated capacity of 2.1MW
Key priorities for Suzlon Group:
Focus on the Indian market
as well as North America,
China and Brazil
Focus on leveraging tech-
nology to reduce cost of
energy Remain focused to deliver
best-in-class service
Investment to further build
our wind project pipeline
Brij releases whitepaper onConsiderations for Selectionof EVA Encapsulants
Since decades, photo-
voltaic modules have
been encapsulated with
Crosslinked Ethylene Vi-
nyl Acetate (EVA) sheets
as they still provide the
most optimal solution
for packaging solar cells
with the required degree
of environmental protec-
tion. In the current Indian
price sensitive scenario, itis important for manufac-
turers to carefully choose
a bill of material (BOM)
that not only meets the
required quality expec-
tations but also is price
competitive.
Brij has released its latest
white paper on Consid-
erations for selection of
EVA Encapsulants which
discusses on some of the
important parameters of
a product that physical-
ly holds module compo-nents in place ensuring
reliable module perfor-
mance for over 25 years.
Hero Future Energies commissions10 MW solar plant in Karnataka
Hero Future Energies (HFE)
has announced thhe com-missioning of a 10 MW solar
power project, spread over
50 acres of land in Chitra-
doorga district of Karnataka.
Rahul Munjal, Manag-
ing Director, Hero Future
Energies while affirming
this commencement men-
tioned, We are happy to
announce that we now
have cumulatively commis-
sioned 60 MW of renewa-ble energy projects in this
state. We believe Karnataka
offers exciting opportunities
for growth in renewable en-
ergy space.Sunil Jain, CEO, Hero Fu-
ture Energies said, We have
deployed the best-in-class
technologies and once again
demonstrated our ability to
complete the project ahead
of schedule. This project
was executed by Clean Solar
Power, Hiriyur team in India
and is estimated to gener-
ate approximately 17 million
units of electricity annually,which is sufficient to light
twenty thousand house-
holds.
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Schneider Electric India launches its fullsuite of Smart Homes solutions
Schneider Electric has an-
nounced the launch of its full
suite of integrated Smart Home
solutions to provide end to end
solutions for multi-dwelling &
independent home owners.
This Smart Home Solution en-
compasses home automation,
wiring devices, final distribution,
safety & energy management
technologies that capture mas-
sive efficiencies across the valuechain. As India seeks to manage
urbanization, digitisation, & the
rise of disposable incomes as
well as heightened middle-class
expectations via ambitious hous-
ing and infrastructure develop-
ment plans on the one hand,
while on the other, pressures
from land constraints, paucity
of modern infrastructure and
inadequate energy supplies are
expected to exacerbate. In suchan economically volatile scenar-
io, smart and sustainable homes
can be expected to be the need
of the hour as well as a valuable
investment for the future.
Elaborating on the Smart
Home suite of solutions,
Philippe Delorme, Executive
Vice-President, Buildings &
Partner Business Schneider
Electric Global, said, The
launch of integrated Smart
Homes ensure a further
strengthening of our position
as a global specialist in energymanagement and automation.
The core of smart homes is the
fast-growing network of intelli-
gently connected devices, ma-
chines and objects, which we
call the Internet of Things.
Energy-efficient technologies
for homes, buildings and ve-
hicles can save upto $15 bil-
lion worth of energy annually.
Through smart metering India
can save $20 billion per year by2025. Collectively, the applica-
tion of all these technologies
can have an economic impact
of $50 billion to $95 billion per
year in 2025 for India.
In the coming decade, ur-
banisation, digitisation and in-
dustrialisation will be the three
main drivers requiring modern
infrastructure. Given its global
expertise in energy management
& automation solutions, Schnei-
der Electric is the only company
ideally positioned to offer one-
stop-shop design, supply andafter-sales service through its
strong partner network. Its com-
prehensive Smart Homes suite of-
fer includes Lighting Room Con-
trol (LRC), Wiring Devices (WD),
Surveillance and Security, Final
Distribution (FD), Energy Man-
agement and Renewable Energy
options. The protocols supported
will include all the popular ones,
including KNX, Zigbee and Mod-
bus. Tying all of these togetherand placing unmatched power &
convenience in the hands of the
home-owner, is a specially devel-
oped app that can reside on any
smartphone or tablet.
Emphasizing the importance
of sustainable and value-pro-
tected Smart Homes in light of
the growing economic insecuri-
ties in todays environment, Mr
Shrinivas Chebbi, Vice President,
Partner & Buildings Schneider
Electric India, said, Although
Smart Homes may require a
one-time initial investment, en-hanced security, comfort and
convenience leads to value in
the long run. Retrofitting exist-
ing homes with Smart solutions
can cost much less in some
cases, only one-hundredth the
cost of a newly-constructed
Smart Home. These offer mul-
tiple benefits that recover their
extra costs within a few years.
Mr Chebbi also added that In a
price sensitive market like Indiavalue for money and the security
and stability of ones investment
is paramount.
Su-Kam Power Systems provides smart & innovativesolar power solutions to state of Haryana
Su-Kam Power Systems Ltd. has
announced that it is workingtowards offering cutting-edge
solar solution to the residents of
Haryana. This is in line with the
state governments initiative to
encourage people to switch to
solar to help improve the power
situation in the state.
Su-Kam has till date success-
fully implemented some major
projects in Gurgaon with an aim
of solarising the city and the en-
tire state. Key among them are100KWp in State Bank Acade-
my (SBA), 90kwp in Engineering
India Limited (EIL) and 70kwp in
NHPC in Faridabad.
Su-Kam has been allotted a 1
MW project in Haryana by SECI(Solar Energy Corporation of
India). Under this the compa-
ny has completed 100KWp in
State Bank Academy (SBA), 150
KWP Grid-tie solar plants in two
sites of IFFCO and 150 KWP so-
lar plants in the parking area of
ITM University, Gurgaon. Some
of the on-going projects are 65
Kwp at Jagatjeet Industries Ltd
in Gurgaon and another 135
KWp in Rani Polymers, ManesarGurgaon.
Mr. Kunwer Sachdev, Manag-
ing Director, Su-Kam said, At
Su-Kam we have always be-
lieved that uninterrupted pow-
er solutions could hold the keyto the progress for an emerg-
ing economy like India. Solar
Power is the best suited energy
source for India and solar en-
ergy sector has been growing
rapidly in the recent years. To
make the state of Haryana a
solar state is what we aim at
and these initiatives are taken
in the same direction.
150 KWP Grid-tie solar plants
in two sites of IFFCOUnder this project Su-Kam in-
stalled a 50 KWP solar power
plant in Sardar Patel Bhavan in
sector 32, Gurgaon and a 100
KWP solar plant in the parking
area of IIFCO tower in Sector29, Gurgaon.
The 50 KWP grid-tie solar
power plants on the rooftop
of Sardar Patel Bhavan will
generate approximately one
lakh five thousand units of en-
ergy per year which will then
be converted to a saving of
nearly Rs. 6, 30,000 in a year.
Similarly, the 100 KWP grid-tie
solar plants in the parking area
of IFFCO tower will generateapproximately two lakh five
thousand units per year and a
saving of nearly RS. 12,60,000
per annum.
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PROINSO PV RACK tolaunch in South Africa
PROINSO has announcedthat it is set to strengthen
its presence and penetra-
tion in the South African
photovoltaic market with
the launch of PROINSO PV
RACK.
Drawing on a heritage of
over 1.7GW across projects
worldwide, PROINSO PV
RACK is one of simplest
roof top structures to as-
semble on the PV mar-ket and takes just a few
minutes to construct and
mount. PROINSO PV RACK
will be available to install-
ers across South Africa
from September 2015.
Russell Varty, General
Manager at PROINSO Af-
rican Solar Energy, com-
mented, The launch of
PROINSO PV RACK marks
a new era for PROINSO inSouthern Africa and we
believe this will benefit a
diverse range of consum-
ers throughout the region.Southern Africa is an ex-
tremely variable solar mar-
ket with a need for quality
PV equipment together
with distributed and sus-
tainable supply. PROINSO
PV RACK adds exceptional
value by offering both ver-
satility and usability whilst
reducing the risk to the in-
staller, this all assists in the
successful implementationof PV projects.
Mark Ryder, Commercial
Director at PROINSO, add-
ed, We are delighted to
be launching our newest
PV mounting structure kit
in to the Southern African
residential and commer-
cial solar roof top market.
Southern Africa is one
of the most exciting and
emerging PV markets inthe world and we are in an
extremely strong position
to lead the market.
Consul General of India, Mr RaveeshKumar visits SMA Solar Technology AG
SMA Solar Technology AG
(SMA) has announced that Mr.
Raveesh Kumar, Consul Gener-
al of India, made a visit to SMA
Solar Technology AG (SMA) on
18th August, 2015. Mr. Kumar
discussed the future perspec-
tives of the Indian PV mar-
ket with SMAs CEO/CFO Mr.Pierre-Pascal Urbon.
Being among the Earths re-
gions with the most hours of
sunshine per year, India is an
attractive market for SMA. The
demand for energy in this up-
and-coming emerging market
will continue to grow signifi-
cantly in the near future, and
photovoltaics will play an im-
portant role in satisfying this
growing demand. The Indiangovernment has stressed its
commitment to providing a
cost-effective, clean and sus-
tainable energy supply to the
country by introducing the Na-
tional Solar Mission in 2010. It
aims at installing 100 gigawatts
of PV power by 2022, thereby
considerably increasing solar
powers share of the total en-
ergy production in the coming
years. In light of these aspects,we are very pleased to have
had the opportunity to discuss
the further development of the
Indian PV market and the role
of SMA with Mr. Kumar, said
SMA Chief Executive Officer
and Chief Financial Officer
Pierre-Pascal Urbon.
A reliable and sustainable
energy supply is essential for
Indias further economic devel-
opment. Photovoltaics will be
of great importance in this. I amhappy to note that SMA, with its
high-quality and technologically
advanced solutions, is commit-
ted to the Indian market and
could play an important role in
achieving the ambitious solar
energy target to ensure the fu-
ture energy supply of the coun-
try, stated the Consul General
of India Raveesh Kumar.
Numerous PV projects have al-
ready been launched in India inrecent years using SMA inverter
technology. In addition to grid-
tied PV plants of every size, the
stand-alone and PV-diesel-hy-
brid solutions developed by
SMA play an important role in
providing electricity to remote
areas without access to the
power distribution grid as well
as to industrial enterprises in
areas with weak electricity sup-
ply. SMA is represented with anown sales and service company
in India since 2010 and has a
market share in India of approx-
imately 25%.
Vikram Solar collaborates with UKs largest electrical wholesalerVikram Solar has announced that
it has teamed up with Edmund-son Electrical Greentech. As part
of the collaboration between
the two companies, Edmundson
Electrical Greentech has added
Vikram Solars photovoltaic mod-
ules to its product range. The
supply agreement covers Eldora
Ultima modules with a total an-
nual output of around 25 MW.
Founded over 200 years ago,
Edmundson Electrical boasts
some of the most extensiveexperience of any wholesaler
in its field. The company has
launched its special brand for
renewable energy, Greentech,
in 24 locations across the UK.
Andrew Fawcett, Business
Development Manager at Ed-mundson Electrical: Vikram
Solar is the ideal partner for us.
Not only does the companys
tier 1 status demonstrate its
future viability and efficiency,
but its Eldora Ultima modules
have also been proven to fulfil
our strict quality criteria. Last
but not least, we were also
impressed with the particularly
good price-performance ratio
and Vikrams local presence inEurope and especially the UK.
Eldora Ultima modules are
available from 250 Wp to 265
Wp and certified to operate in
very harsh conditions. The UKs
leading independent renewa-
ble energy auditor, OST Energy,confirmed that, at the time of
the audit in October 2014, the
modules had the highest ef-
ficiency at nominal operating
cell temperature (NOCT) of any
comparable product it had au-
dited.
Edmundson Electrical
Greentech provides local stock,
service, design and support and
is able to quickly and reliablydeal with all requests, no mat-
ter how big or small, through-
out the UK. Our collaboration
means that Vikram Solar mod-
ules can be quickly delivered for
use in projects throughout the
country, adds Davide Marro,
Head of Sales & Business Devel-
opment at Vikram Solar.
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Energetica India talks to Mr. Shrinivas Chebbi, Vice-President, Partner and Buildings BU,Schneider Electric India about Schneider Electric India, its strategies to leverage Make In IndiaInitiative & India as one of the important market of operations.
From establishing and sustaining large-scale manufacturing
projects to creating a robust power network, the Indianeconomy will achieve healthy growth levels
Mr. Shrinivas Chebbi,Vice-President, Partner and Buildings BU, Schneider Electric India.
ENERGETICA INDIA: Please illuminate our
readers on Schneiders global expertisein energy efficiency and management?
MR. SHRINIVAS CHEBBI: Schneider Electrics
smart solutions combine energy and IT in-
frastructure to integrate and inter-connect
all users (producers, operators, marketers,
consumers, etc.) with an end goal to ef-
ficiently balance demand and supply over
an increasingly complex network. The
smart solutions improve service continuity
while absorbing increasing demand and
peak loads and save energy by up to 30%.
We aim at offering smart city solutionsthrough a 5 step approach that delivers
the short-term, visible, measurable, low-
investment results that cities need. These
results include:
up to 30% energy savings
up to 15% reduction of water losses
up to 20% reduction of travel time and
traffic delays
social and economic benefits.
ENERGETICA INDIA: Please elaborate on the
way smart technology fits into smartcity concept and the way it fits into the
context of energy management?
MR. SHRINIVAS CHEBBI: The Central govern-
ment has definitely focused Indias atten-
tion on urbanisation and got the smartcity concept buzzing. Smart city projects
essentially involve ICT enabled operation
and governance in terms of Waste water
management, efficient utilities (power
& water), intelligent buildings, efficient
transportation, and high safety & security
standards of public services. In essence,
smart technology makes these cities more
efficient, liveable and sustainable, both in
the short and long term. Smart systems
work for the benefit of the residents as
well as the environment. Electric grids,gas and water distribution systems, public
and private transport systems, commercial
buildings, hospitals, homes these form
the backbone of a citys efficiency, live-
ability, and sustainability. Done in a step-
by-step manner, the improvement andintegration of these critical city systems
become the cornerstones to make a Smart
City a reality. The cities successfully making
the transition to smart will be those that
improve their critical systems by combining
a bottom-up, systems-centric approach
with a top-down, data-centric one. At
Schneider Electric India we offer this entire
gamut of solutions which puts in place the
whole smart city value chain. Strengthen-
ing our presence further in the smart city
space and ensuring best quality productsto our customers always is our aim.
ENERGETICA INDIA: What are Schneider
strategies to leverage Make In India
Initiative?
MR. SHRINIVAS CHEBBI: Governments Make
in India campaign will enable the coun-
try to unlock huge economic potential and
create unprecedented employment oppor-
tunities. From establishing and sustaining
large-scale manufacturing projects to cre-
ating a robust power network, the Indianeconomy will achieve healthy growth lev-
els. India has to become a manufacturing
power house in order to drive the econ-
omy and generate many more employ-
Governments Makein India campaign willenable the country tounlock huge economic
potential and createunprecedentedemploymentopportunities
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ment opportunities for the large pool ofskilled and unskilled labour available here.
The Make in India campaign is aimed at
achieving this. What is needed from the
government now is a healthy business en-
vironment; clarity and smooth flow as far
as procedural and regulatory processes are
concerned, maintaining competitiveness
of manufacturing in India, focus on R&D
and high tech import etc.
ENERGETICAINDIA: In what way does Schnei-
der perceive India & its potential as oneof the important market of operations?
MR. SHRINIVASCHEBBI: Schneider sees India as
an extremely important market considering
the business opportunities and volumes on
offer in the country. We also see a govern-ment at the centre that understands what
technology can do to change the lives of
the people. The digital transformation that
is planned and has started taking place in
India is undoubtedly the most exciting de-
velopment in a long time. It is an impera-
tive need to address multiple challenges
facing the nation today: the rapid tsunami
of urbanisation, huge strain on the old ex-
isting infrastructure and compelling need
to shift to a manufacturing economy and
do all this ensuring an inclusive growth.We are very excited about the whole mo-
mentum that is happening in the country
in the technology space. Major players in
various sectors understand that technol-
ogy is the key enabler now-a-days. That isresulting in increase in spends in the IT.
ENERGETICA INDIA: What are the companys
plans in regards to investment- Mone-
tary & Human Capital in India in upcom-
ing 2-5 years?
MR. SHRINIVAS CHEBBI: While as a company
policy we do not reveal numbers, we can
however; state that India is a very impor-
tant market for us. With Government of
India making robust plans for the countrys
development through various campaignssuch as Smart city and Digital India, Sch-
neider Electric is looking forward to join
hands to facilitate the initiatives and make
investments in every form
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Energetica India talks to Mr. Pete Kostic,Vice President- Sales & Marketing, XcellAutomation, Inc about the ongoing trendsin Indias Solar Sector, X3 solar cell stringer,Future goals & Recent achievements.
The X3 is designed for
sustainable flexibility so
customers can have as many
processing capabilities
possible in a single machine
for a longer period of time,
compared to other stringers
Mr. Pete KosticVice President-Sales & Marketing, Xcell Automation, Inc
ENERGETICA INDIA: What are the current
trends in Indias solar industry?
MR. PETEKOSTIC: The Indian market is very
active, thanks to new players entering the
market and already-established EPC com-
panies expanding their value chain into
module production. We currently see moreinterest in 4BB technology so it seems that
the market is beginning to transition from
3 BB to 4 BB in solar module manufactur-
ing. Although, the shift to 4BB is still slow
due to the limited amount of 4BB cells
available from the cell manufacturers.
For automated stringing equipment,
it seems the module manufacturers are
looking for flexibility. Since everyone
strives to offer and make a high efficient
solar module, our team at Xcell Automa-
tion developed the X3 solar cell stringer.The X3 is designed for sustainable flex-
ibility so customers can have as many
processing capabilities possible in a sin-
gle machine for a longer period of time,
compared to other stringers. The X3 can
process 2/3/4/5 busbar cells and half cells.
It was designed with these requirements
in mind and therefore changes over times
are very short.
ENERGETICA INDIA: Please share with ussome of the recent past achievements of
Xcell in India?
MR. PETE KOSTIC: Xcell Automation is the
result of the management buyout (MBO)
of Komax Solar. Even though Xcell Au-
tomation is a new company with a new
name, most Komax Solar customers will
not notice much of a change. Our team
was one of the first stringer manufactur-
ers to supply automated stringing equip-
ment in India. Since our first installation,
we have earned the trust of our customersas a reliable and dependable partner for
their automation needs. We are honored
that some of