Solar Energy and INDIA

Renewable Energy Solutions is an innovative renewable energy Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Company focused on solar rooftops, solar...
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Renewable Energy Solutions is an innovative renewable energy Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Company focused on solar rooftops, solar power plants and solar products. We specialize in off grid and grid connected solar rooftop systems and solar power plants for commercial, institutional, industrial and residential buildings. Solar products include all solar equipment and home products like solar water pumps, solar water heaters, solar street lights and home lighting systems. Our aim is to focus on developing solar power as a sustainable source of alternative energy in India by harnessing the inexhaustible energy of sun. We are committed to provide solar solutions to our clients in the most cost effective and energy efficient manner. Our core values are to deliver Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Cost effectiveness and Efficient Solar power systems to our customers.

Solar Energy and INDIA To be environmentally benign, energy services provided should have low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, 85% of current primary energy driving global economies comes from the combustion of fossil fuels and consumption of fossil fuels accounts for 56.6% of all anthropogenic GHG emissions. Renewable energy sources play a vital role in providing energy services in a sustainable manner. The renewable energy sector is growing at a rapid pace all over the world and solar power holds answer to huge appetite of energy requirement. Government of India has set a target for installation of 100 GW Solar Power plants by 2022 out of which 40 GW has to come from rooftop systems. Also the price of solar power has dropped drastically and it is economical to generate power through solar rooftop for commercial, industrial, institutional and residential consumers. Payback period is 5-6 years and life of solar plant is 25 years. The roof space in government buildings, including PSUs, residences, industries and institutions can prove very helpful. The electricity generated saves money, hence reduced electricity bills, generating green energy and reduces carbon footprint. There is 15% Government subsidy for selected categories and bank loans are available at the rate of housing loan from public sector banks. Also, there is custom duty and excise duty exemption. RBI has included renewable energy project under priority sector banking (i.e, bank loans of upto INR 15 Cr for commercial borrowers and for individual households loan upto INR 10 Lakh is available). Bank of India, Syndicate Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, SBI, Dena Bank have given instruction to their branches to grant such loans. Many states (UP, Karnataka, WB, Odhisa, Delhi, Uttarakhand etc.) have notified regulation for net metering.

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We at VISOL intend to produce clean and green energy for our people and help the government in its endeavor.

Mission Promote the greenway of life through clean energy.

Vision To be a leading Engineering, Procurement & Construction Company in renewable energy especially for solar rooftops and solar products providing value to our clients.

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Off Grid & Grid connected Solar rooftops Solar power plants Solar heaters Solar water pumps Solar street lights Solar Gadgets Other solar products

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An overview of Solar PV Applications

1. Stand Alone or Off Grid Power Plant

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Off grid power plants work independent of the utility grid supply. Off grid solar power plants are provided with battery back- up for continued operation even in case of cloud/no sunlight. Suitable for hospitals, corporate houses and business units.

2. Utility scale Power plants

These are similar to traditional off grid system with one difference that electricity produced goes directly to the grid. The inverter converts DC to AC and sends it across to the grid. Individual homes can directly use the current from the grid or also take it from the power plant. In India there are RPO (Renewable purchase obligation) which DISCOMS and Electricity boards have to fulfill thus impetus on MW utility scale power plants.

3. Rooftop Grid Tied SPV Power Plant

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In grid connected or grid-tied system Rooftop systems, solar energy is used during the day by the system owner. At night, the owner draws on the previously established electricity grid. An addition benefit of the grid-tied system is that the solar system does not need to be sized to meet peak loads, overages can be drawn from the grid. In many cases, surplus energy generated during the day can be exported back to the grid.

Simple cost estimation System size

100 kWp

System cost

0.8 -0.9 lacs

Subsidy

30%

Expected electrify generation

160000 units

Payback period @ Grid electricity cost (Rs. 6.5/ Wp)

5-6 years

Payback period with Accelerated Depreciation

4-5 years

Pay back @ diesel power cost

3-4 years

Plant life

25 years

Net Metering Net metering is the concept which records net energy between export of generated energy and import of Discom energy for a billing month. Provisions for net metering have been introduced by eight states - Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Kerala, Delhi, Karnataka and Punjab.

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4. Grid Tied power plant Utility production

In grid-connected or grid-tied system for utility scale production, solar energy is used to produce electricity and fed directly to the grid on a 6kV to 33kV line directly. During the 7

day, the power plant exports the electricity produced to the grid. A metering system measures the electricity sent to the grid and accordingly the remuneration is given to the project undertaking company. These projects require MW inverters and also the presence of the sub-station and pooling station close by.

5. Solar water pumping system

6. Direct Load Applications

PV Direct systems are usually very simple systems where the photovoltaic panel is connected directly to a motor or pump which matches the voltage and amperage output 8

of the panel. When the sun shines and the PV panel produces electricity, the device runs--when the sun is not available, the device stops. This system is often used for livestock where a wellpump lifts water out of the ground to a watering trough in remote locations. Other applications include solar powered fans, irrigation systems and small day-time garden waterfalls or fountains.

7. Solar street lighting system Solar streetlight is a stand-alone solar system consisting of a pole, battery bank, photovoltaic module and LED or CFL luminaires. The use of solar power coupled with energy-efficient luminaires make this doubly environment friendly. The configuration can be customised to the wattage and brightness required and it can be designed for dusk to dawn operations with the required number of days of autonomy. These solar lighting systems offer an environment friendly and economical option to light up streets, boulevards, highways, yards, compounds, parks, boundary walls, car parking areas, military and civilian security installations, airports, ports or indeed, any public space.

8. Solar Heaters Solar heaters are the most commercialized solar thermal technology worldwide. A 100 ltr capacity SWH can replace an electric geyser for the residential use and thus save 1500 units of electricity annually. A 100 ltr Solar water heater capacity can prevent emission of 1.5 tonnes of CO2 per year. Operating life is 15-20 Years and payback period is 3-4 years.

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Key drivers of growth of RE in India Capital subsidy Accelerated Depreciation Feed-in-Tariff

Generation Based Incentive JNNSM Income tax holiday

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Why Us Customized solution as per your necessity is our key driving principle. Each of our projects are assessed and executed in following phases:   

Planning and Conceptualization Implementation and Construction Operation and Maintenance

Our unique proposition includes:  Feasibility analysis of the site  Efficient design to minimize losses  Assistance in financing the project from banks  Selecting the right equipment and sub assemblies  Efficient and effective project management techniques  Operational excellence through a dynamic team  Timely delivery of the project

The Team

Major Priyanka Head Planning and Operations

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Bachelor of Architecture, Registered Architect with Council of Architecture PGDM (Operations), IMT Ghaziabad Certificate in Business Management, IIM Indore IGBC AP (Indian Green Building Council Accredited Professional) Certified GRIHA Trainer ( Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) Certification in Solar PV by MSME, Govt of India Green Building consultant with experience in LEED and GRIHA rated projects. Ex Army officer with seven years of experience in combat engineering and Military Engineering Service (MES) handling design and execution of defence infrastructure.

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Jyoti Prakash Head Business Development (South)

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Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication) Experience with various companies over a period of seven and half years. Joined HSBC as a Processing Executive and worked there in various departments like data process, quality and process development over a period of two and a half years. Experience in BPO industry. Worked for Sutherland as executive, trainer and then Team Leader, for Tata Motor Finance as Team Leader and Serco as Team Leader, for clients like J P Morgan Mutual fund, Tata Motors and CIBIL over a period of five years. Certification in Solar PV by MSME, Govt of India

Suraj Mohan Head Business Development (North)

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Bachelor of Commerce (B.com), MBA (Marketing). Experience in BPO with Wipro Spectra mind in the year 2004 as Technical Executive. Worked with ICIC Prudential from 2007-2010. Joined as sales Manager and promoted to Area Manager in 2009 and left the organization as Branch Manager in 2010. Responsible for handling the sales and operation of the branch. Awarded as No 1 Manager Pan India in year 2007 and 2008 by ICICI Prudential. Joined Family enterprise KM Group in 2010. It is a Distribution house and is associated with Companies like Voltas, Godrej, Symphony and Luminous. Established two retail outlets at Bokaro steel city (E-ZONE) and Indirapuram, Ghaziabad (KMG Voltas Brand shop). Awarded No 1 Distributor for Jharkhand in the year in Feb 2015 at Melbourne, Australia. Received Young Entrepreneur award From CIMR, Mumbai in March 2015, Certification in Solar Energy by NIESBUD, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Govt Of India.

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Contact Details Mumbai: A 409, Kailas Business Park, CTS No.1/7 & 1/8A, Veer Savarkar Road, Park Site, Vikhroli(W), Mumbai 400079. Phone: 9833097007 / 8108028007 Email id: [email protected] , [email protected] www.visolindia.com Pune: D1/702, Lunkad Gold Coast, Viman Nagar. Pune, 411014. Phone: 8600101577 Email id: [email protected] , [email protected] www.visolindia.com Bokaro Steel City: 220, Co-operative colony, Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand, 827001 Phone: 9934501982 Email id: [email protected] , [email protected] www.visolindia.com

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