Greening the Roofs
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Greening the Roofs

A Guide for Solar Entrepreneurs

Tanmay Bishnoi, Tanmay Bishnoi

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Greening the Roofs

A Guide for Solar Entrepreneurs

Tanmay Bishnoi, Tanmay Bishnoi

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This handbook on Greening the Roofs: A Guide for Solar Entrepreneurs deals with the subject of how an individual can enter the solar PV domain, which includes the major topics such as, carry out market research and prepare a cost estimate for a rooftop solar photovoltaic plant, prepare site feasibility report, manage solar PV project for its entire lifecycle, entrepreneurship skills, maintain personal health and safety at project site. Solar developers, EPCs, and other stakeholders have provided their guidance and support in detailing the activities to be performed by aspiring entrepreneurs in the solar PV domain, which has helped in the development of this manual and making it a practical guide.

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Éditeur
Routledge
Année
2021
ISBN
9781000532968
Édition
1

1. Introduction to Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Sector in India

UNIT 1.1 Overview of Renewable Energy Sector in India
UNIT 1.2 Overview of Rooftop Solar Sector in India
UNIT 1.3 Overview of Rooftop Solar PV Technology

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO ROOFTOP SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SECTOR IN INDIA

1.1 OVERVIEW OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR IN INDIA

1.1.1 Renewable Energy Technologies

Renewable energy means the grid quality electricity generated from renewable energy sources. Renewable energy systems means those systems other than the conventional systems generating grid quality electricity from renewable energy sources. Renewable energy sources means renewable sources such as solar, wind, small hydro, biomass, including its integration with combined cycle, bio fuel cogeneration, urban or municipal waste, and other such sources as approved by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
Renewable Energy is derived from the natural processes that are replenished constantly. In its various forms, it derives directly from the sun, or from heat generated deep within the earth. Included in the definition is electricity and heat generated from solar, wind, ocean, hydropower, biomass, geothermal resources and biofuels and hydrogen derived from renewable resources. (Source: International Energy Agency)
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Figure 1: Renewable energy technologies (Tata BP Solar Ltd)
In the following sections, we discuss renewable energy sources that supply energy for sustenance of modern civilization.

Solar Energy

Solar energy that is being received as heat and light can be converted into thermal energy and electricity. Solar PV power means the solar photo voltaic power project that uses sunlight for direct conversion into electricity through photo voltaic technology. Solar thermal power project refers to solar thermal power that uses heat to heat water or other fluid, which indirectly is used for producing electricity through concentrated solar power technology.

Biomass Energy

Biomass energy is a term that includes all energy materials derived from biological sources, including wood waste, agricultural residues, food industry waste, sewage, municipal solid waste (MSW), and dedicated herbaceous or woody energy crops. Biomass gasification means a process of incomplete combustion of biomass resulting in production of combustible gases consisting of a mixture of Carbon monoxide (CO), Hydrogen (H2) and traces of Methane (CH4), which is called producer gas. This gas can be used as fuel for running dual-fuel engines.

Wind Energy

Energy harnessed from the velocity of wind is known as wind energy. Wind technologies convert the energy of moving air masses at the earth’s surface to rotating shaft power that can be directly used for mechanical energy needs (e.g. milling or water pumping) or converted to electric power in a generator. Two major types of turbines exist and are defined based on the axis of blade rotation: horizontal-axis (which currently dominates commercial markets) and vertical-axis turbines. Evaluating the quality of wind resource at a specific location is critical in determining the suitability of wind turbines.

Hydro Energy

Hydropower facilities exploit the kinetic energy in flowing or falling water to generate electricity. Conventional hydropower facilities use water from a river, stream, canal, or reservoir to continually produce electrical energy. Few reservoirs that are dedicated to power production can quickly adjust water release to match electricity demand.

Geothermal Energy

The energy harnessed from the stored thermal energy below the earth’s surface is known as geothermal energy. We can also use geothermal energy to make electricity. A geothermal system works by harnessing steam or hot water reservoirs underground; the heat is used to drive a generator to produce electricity.

Wave Energy

Wave energy is produced when electricity generators are placed on the surface of the ocean. The energy provided is most often used in desalination plants, systems and water pumps. Energy output is determined by wave height, wave speed, wavelength, and water density.
A number of technologies have been developed as alternative energy resources, that supplement our energy needs through renewable and environmentally friendly energy source, on the background of fast-depleting fossil fuels and their adverse impact on environment.

Solar Radiation

The energy produced by the sun is emitted to the PV system primarily as radiation. The radiation that falls directly on the earth’s surface is termed as direct radiation. The fraction of solar radiation that is reflected back into space is known as the albedo of the atmosphere, and the radiation that passes through clouds and gases in the atmosphere is known as diffused radiation.
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Figure 2: Types of solar radiation (Tata BP Solar India Ltd)

Movement of Sun Across the Sky

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