Alternate Energy ; Solar power and emergence of India as leader in alternate energy.

in #stemng7 years ago

India the founding member of International Solar Alliance, holds the record of installation of world's largest solar park and world's largest solar park in making.
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Image source; MNRE(Govt of India)

World's largest functional solar park of 2,000 MW, Shakti Sthala set up at Pavagada in Tumakuru district of Karnataka will be replaced by another one from CHARANKA SOLAR PARK, Gujrat, India.

Solar Park scheme

Launched by Indian, Ministry of New and renewable Energy (MNRE) and implemented by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).

Objective of SPS:

To create at least 50 solar parks in Indan with a capacity of 500 MW or above by 2019-20 as clean energy for the sustainable development.

What is Solar Park?

It’s a concentrated zone for development of solar power generation projects and provides an area that is well constructed, having proper infrastructure, better access to amenities and least paper works for project implementation.

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Image source; MNRE(Govt of India)

Solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable source of energy available.

Three primary technologies by which solar energy is commonly harnessed is:

Photovoltac cells(PV):

It directly convert sunlight to electricity. The energy can be stored or converted into alternate current and utilised for off grid purposes.

Concentrating Solar Power (CSP):

It uses heat from the sun (thermal energy) to drive utility-scale, electric turbines and other purposes.

Solar Cells/Photovoltaic (PV) Cells:

Solar cells gets its name from the process of converting light energy (photons) intoto electricity (voltage), which is called the photoelectric effect effect.
**When sunlight strikes the photovoltaic module, made from a semiconductor material, electrons gets released from their atomic bonds. That flow of electrons produces electric current.
What are different types of solar cell
First Generation solar cells are made from semiconductor material, silicon and are usually flat-plates.
Second-generation solar cells, called thin-film solar cells, made from amorphous silicon or nonsilicon materials like cadmium telluride.
Third-generation solar cells are made from a different variety of new materials besides silicon that including solar inks using conventional printing press technologies, solar dyes, and conductive plastics.

Perovskite Solar Cells:

It is an another method of harnessing solar energy. Perovskite is a material with crystal structure as the mineral calcium titanium oxide (also known as Perovskite). Perovskite Solar Cell includes a perovskite-structured compound, most commonly a hybrid organic-inorganic lead or tin halide-based material as the light-harvesting active layer. Perovskite captures energy from a different part of sunlight’s wavelength than silicon. Perovskite solar cells are replacing the traditional photovoltaic cells, in last few years have outpaced all other third-generation solar technologies both in terms of efficiency and cost.

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To create at least 50 solar parks in Indan with a capacity of 500 MW or above by 2019-20 as clean energy for the sustainable development.

wow that would be an insane amount of solar panels.

It is good to see a country with so much potential as India taking the lead with this important technology. It is necessary to make enough investments so this method can get better and better with time.

India is emerging one of the largest solar energy harnessing country. The largest solar park under construction will BE of 5GW installed capacity. But there are constraints too like USA's exit from Paris Climate deal.

I work in the solar industry, pictures like these just draw my attention! Just wondering, for the utility scale solar farm that you have shown above, how many MW or GW is that? What kind of panel is that?

It is under construction and will be the world's largest solar park. The potential estimate according to the New and Renewable Energy Ministry, India is about 5GW.
Currently the largest solar park in India is harnessing about 2000 MW.

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Wow that's amazing! A 50MW solar farm? I'd love to see pictures when it's done! Will it be made using Perovskite cells or one of the other styles of cell?