MNRE calls for national policy on renewable energy
Updated: May 29, 2014 04:47:05pm
Secretary, MNRE, Upendra Tripathy suggested that India, like China, should have exclusive financial institutions to fund renewable projects. China has four financial institutions that fund renewable energy projects.
Addressing a workshop on ‘Conceptualizing a Framework for Solar Resource Data in India’ organised by FICCI Solar Energy Task Force, he said that there was a need for more focused research in this sunrise industry. The workshop was aimed at providing a platform to leading players from the Indian solar industry to come together and work collectively on issues of common interest and concern and contribute to the development of a framework for resource data in India.
He urged the industry and think thanks to work in close collaboration with the government.
Keeping this in view, Tripathy suggested that industry should work with the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) in this important area. The Secretary said that the new government’s focus was to “Think Big” on renewable energy.
Speaking about the Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) data, Joint Secretary, MNRE, Tarun Kapoor said that the impact of DNI was more than envisaged. Earlier, satellite data was used which had consistency issues but now we have experts who work on satellite data to bring it into usable form.
He hoped that by the end of this year a Sol Map for the country would be ready.
Talking about the government initiatives, Kapoor said that seven solar thermal projects have already been commissioned and two more pilot CSP projects were in the pipeline. He added that there was a need for viable demonstration projects for solar thermal applications in sectors such as hospitality, laundry, cooking, etc.
In his theme address Chair, FICCI Solar Thermal Subgroup and Corporate Head-Solar Business Group, Thermax India, Deepak Thakur, mentioned that the solar research data was the backbone for the development of the Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) projects in the country, particularly the DNI component. He said that this workshop would help in devising a framework for benchmarking and assessing of the data.
Co- Chair of FICCI Solar Energy Task Force and Managing Director, Kiran Energy, Ardeshir Contractor, said that the private sector had been able to successfully overcome the challenge of power evacuation by constructing power evacuation corridor in Rajasthan. (KNN Bureau)





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