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Solar PV power, renewable energy trend
It is impossible to guarantee the life of Solar Panels. There is a value for loss of efficiency or output from a panel. When a solar panel gets the certification then we can reasonably assume it will serve our purpose. $1/Wp solar cells at QS solar, First solar and now the Nano solar all have these good properties. No solar plant can give 24 hours power it can always feed into a grid when sun is available and the amount of sunshine available for different places are availability as Maps and actual insolation month by month.
Designing the solar plant to give 24 hours the 1 MW will be very expensive as we have to have storage. That is why utilities are moving towards SMART grids. The plant factor that can be expected from a solar plant will be only about 30% in good place without tracking.
It is better to listen to people with experience in this field of Generation with Solar. Now that India is planning for 2GW of solar power. China has signed MOU with First solar for 2GW of solar PV power.
The cost of solar panels for US is very high as the country needs many conditions to get the Federal rebates etc. This will not be so difficult in China and India. China will offer almost 50% rebate on installed cost now to meet its goal of reaching 20% renewable by 2020 same type of goal is there with India. US has to soon learn from these projects.
The US standards are very high. But this will not be the case for developing countries. It is the oil people who prevent the expansion of renewable.
Solar energy network people should be aware of these matters to go forward..
We believe the question that was first raised was for cost figure for I MW plant in India and most of the answers were based on that fact. Note that thin film solar panels are to be manufactured in India itself we should see lowering of prices. Please note that the first solar factory in Malaysia the cost of production is<$0.79/Wp but being sold in US for nearly @2/Wp. The Nano solar is a thinfilm with 16% efficiency and the BOS will be very much lower. These new trends should be kept in mind. India and China Generate there Electricity mostly with Dirty high ash content Coal and hence is very much lower in cost. But they are now moving towards renewable and solar due to the problem of Global warming.
Clinton Foundation is planning a very large Solar Thermal plant of Capacity 500MW for India expected cost around $0.05/kWh. What we should go for is appropriate technology for the developing country.
Designing the solar plant to give 24 hours the 1 MW will be very expensive as we have to have storage. That is why utilities are moving towards SMART grids. The plant factor that can be expected from a solar plant will be only about 30% in good place without tracking.
It is better to listen to people with experience in this field of Generation with Solar. Now that India is planning for 2GW of solar power. China has signed MOU with First solar for 2GW of solar PV power.
The cost of solar panels for US is very high as the country needs many conditions to get the Federal rebates etc. This will not be so difficult in China and India. China will offer almost 50% rebate on installed cost now to meet its goal of reaching 20% renewable by 2020 same type of goal is there with India. US has to soon learn from these projects.
The US standards are very high. But this will not be the case for developing countries. It is the oil people who prevent the expansion of renewable.
Solar energy network people should be aware of these matters to go forward..
We believe the question that was first raised was for cost figure for I MW plant in India and most of the answers were based on that fact. Note that thin film solar panels are to be manufactured in India itself we should see lowering of prices. Please note that the first solar factory in Malaysia the cost of production is<$0.79/Wp but being sold in US for nearly @2/Wp. The Nano solar is a thinfilm with 16% efficiency and the BOS will be very much lower. These new trends should be kept in mind. India and China Generate there Electricity mostly with Dirty high ash content Coal and hence is very much lower in cost. But they are now moving towards renewable and solar due to the problem of Global warming.
Clinton Foundation is planning a very large Solar Thermal plant of Capacity 500MW for India expected cost around $0.05/kWh. What we should go for is appropriate technology for the developing country.