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Dushyant
Asked: June 7, 2024

How does the regulatory environment impact solar EPC projects in India?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on June 7, 2024 at 10:59 am

    Regulatory policies and incentives, such as subsidies, net metering regulations, and tariffs, significantly influence the feasibility and profitability of solar projects in India. Regulations mandate the govt entities or discoms on their approach, timeline and other obligations to complete the rooftRead more

    Regulatory policies and incentives, such as subsidies, net metering regulations, and tariffs, significantly influence the feasibility and profitability of solar projects in India. Regulations mandate the govt entities or discoms on their approach, timeline and other obligations to complete the rooftop solar projects. Proactive regulatory mechanism allows faster installations of solar projects.

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Radha Yadav
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Radha Yadav
Asked: May 21, 2025

What factors prevent a solar plant from achieving its full production potential?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 21, 2025 at 12:35 pm

    Several things can lower the amount of electricity your solar system produces. Dust, dirt, and bird droppings on panels (called soiling) can block sunlight, while cloudy or rainy weather naturally reduces how much sun your system gets. Even in perfect conditions, you won’t always get the maximum posRead more

    Several things can lower the amount of electricity your solar system produces. Dust, dirt, and bird droppings on panels (called soiling) can block sunlight, while cloudy or rainy weather naturally reduces how much sun your system gets.

    Even in perfect conditions, you won’t always get the maximum possible output. This is because your inverter, solar panels, and other equipment don’t work at 100% efficiency all the time. Over the years, solar panels also lose a little bit of their power—usually less than 1% per year. So, while your system may be designed for a certain output, real-world factors always bring that number down a bit.

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Gautam
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Gautam
Asked: June 7, 2024

What are the typical challenges faced during the construction phase of a solar EPC project in India?

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on June 7, 2024 at 11:01 am

    Challenges may include land acquisition, obtaining necessary permits and approvals, grid connectivity issues, logistics, supply chain disruptions, and adverse weather conditions.

    Challenges may include land acquisition, obtaining necessary permits and approvals, grid connectivity issues, logistics, supply chain disruptions, and adverse weather conditions.

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Naina Gupta
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Naina Gupta
Asked: June 3, 2025

How can I increase my solar generation in buildings if I want to opt for vertial solar installations (along the facade)?

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on June 3, 2025 at 12:26 pm

    If you want to increase the solar energy generation in vertical solar installations (solar panels aligned along the walls) in buildings. You can do the following things- 1. Optimise the orientation of the panels such as using south-, east-, or west-facing facades. 2. You can also opt for highly effiRead more

    If you want to increase the solar energy generation in vertical solar installations (solar panels aligned along the walls) in buildings. You can do the following things-

    1. Optimise the orientation of the panels such as using south-, east-, or west-facing facades.
    2. You can also opt for highly efficient solar modules to maximise generation from the same area.
    3. Enhancing the reflectivity of surrounding areas, such as using light-colored pavements or walls, further boosts energy capture.

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Dharma
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Dharma
Asked: June 10, 2024

How does quality control and assurance play a role in solar EPC projects in India?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on June 10, 2024 at 4:29 pm

    Rigorous quality control measures ensure that components meet standards, installation is done correctly, and the system operates efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing returns over the project's lifespan.

    Rigorous quality control measures ensure that components meet standards, installation is done correctly, and the system operates efficiently, minimizing risks and maximizing returns over the project’s lifespan.

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Kartik
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Kartik
Asked: June 10, 2024

What financing options are available for solar EPC projects in India?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on June 10, 2024 at 4:31 pm

    Financing options include debt financing from banks and financial institutions, government subsidies and incentives, third-party financing through power purchase agreements (PPAs), and leasing arrangements.

    Financing options include debt financing from banks and financial institutions, government subsidies and incentives, third-party financing through power purchase agreements (PPAs), and leasing arrangements.

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Vipul
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Vipul
Asked: June 19, 2024

Our contracted demand is about 150 kW. Can we go for open access green energy?

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  • Prasanna Singh
    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on June 19, 2024 at 3:32 pm

    Yes, you can, if you are in any of the 13 states that have notified their Green Energy Open Access rules. Under these new rules that were announced in June, 2022 by the centre, all customers, with requirements as low as 100 kW are eligible to apply for green energy through open access.

    Yes, you can, if you are in any of the 13 states that have notified their Green Energy Open Access rules. Under these new rules that were announced in June, 2022 by the centre, all customers, with requirements as low as 100 kW are eligible to apply for green energy through open access.

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