Levelised Cost Calculator For Distributed Energy Resources v2.0

Levelised Cost Calculator For Distributed Energy Resources v3.0

Distributed solar PV and distributed energy resources (DERs) are a key part of the sustainable energy future. Compared to conventional power, the costs and benefits of DERs are more distributed in nature. We have developed the Levelised Cost Calculator for Distributed Energy Resources as a part of our efforts to quantify these costs and benefits.

Briefing Note: Impact of Rooftop Solar by C&I Consumers on TANGEDCO’s Finances

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The Tamil Nadu Solar Energy Policy 2019 excludes HT consumers from availing the net feed-in metering mechanism. This discourages a large segment of industrial, commercial, and institutional consumers from installing consumer category solar PV plants. The only option available for these HT consumers for generating solar energy on their premises is to operate the plant

Kalpana Thermal Comfort Analysis

Kalpana Thermal Comfort Analysis

In recent times, climate conditions have become more and more harder to predict. Severe temperatures can affect not only the way we design buildings, but also affect thermal comfort of occupants. Extreme temperatures can bring health issues and decrease workers productivity, besides increasing energy consumption. In climate sensitive countries like India, where extreme temperatures happen

Financing Distributed Solar Energy In Tamil Nadu

Financing Distributed Solar Energy In Tamil Nadu

To mitigate the sector’s market and financial barriers, the Indian Government has sought climate financing from international banks. Additionally, with technical assistance programs, the early market-related risks and challenges, such as lack of experience and technical knowledge amongst the key stakeholders are to be overcome in order to accelerate deployment of rooftop solar. The scope

Solar Skill Development & Capacity Building in Tamil Nadu

Solar Skill Development & Capacity Building in Tamil Nadu

Job creation and skill development in the solar industry are key priorities in order to meet India’s ambitious renewable energy targets, climate commitments and economic targets. Meeting India’s renewable energy target of 175 gigawatts (GW) by 2022 has the potential to create 1 million full time equivalent (FTE) jobs. Currently, there are five Government supported