- interview with James Abraham, MD & CEO, Sunborne Energy
The solar power business has been hit badly due to government backed Chinese manufacturers who have flooded the market with cheap solar pho...
Moser Baer bearing the brunt of Chinese onslaughtChina handed out cash, land and power on easy terms to private manufacturers of solar equipment, which enabled them to drive down prices by...
- Solar-equipment Industry: Fledgling Indian industry is reeling under the Chinese onslaught
It’s not just Moser Baer. The entire fledgling Indian industry is reeling under the Chinese, state-backed onslaught.
- Government agency to develop solar atlas of India to help development of solar power projects
Radiation data for most locations in India are largely provided by NASA satellites. Some developers have observed a variation in actual pow...
- Why India's clean tech sector is attracting US, Europe and Asia Pacific entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs from the US, Europe and Asia Pacific are making a beeline to tap India's clean technology sector, especially the solar power ...
- SunBorne eyes $ 1 bn topline by 2016
Solar power developer SunBorne Energy is hoping a topline of $ 1 billion (Rs 4,500 crore) by 2015-16 as it hopes to bag several projects fr...
- SunBorne Energy achieves financial closure for 15-MW solar plant
Solar power developer SunBorne Energy said it has achieved financial closure on the debt component of Rs 140 cr for its upcoming 15-MW phot...
- Uncertain policies and regulatory hurdles hinder renewable energy sector
the Ministry for Renewable Energy's new strategic plan has scaled share of renewables down to 6%. The current share is about 3.5-4%.
Companies see a realistic chance of bringing down cost of solar powerSolar power has come a long way from the 50 per unit that it cost a couple of decades ago-or 10 times what conventional power costs today.
- Solar mission projects could see ban on imported equipment
The government is considering a ban on import of equipment for projects under the National Solar Mission.