Haryana

India: Best Practise Applications for Hotels

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 08:00.

 JP Siddhartha Hotel” Profiting from cost-effective solar thermal technology: The JP Siddhartha Hotel in the city of Gurgaon, Haryana, runs a 56 m2 collector system supplying solar energy for the domestic hot water demand of the hotel. The investment of INR 490,000 will pay off in less than 2 years.

Haryana State, India: Still a Small Market Size, Despite Great Political Efforts

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Sat, 02/27/2010 - 08:00.

 Installed collector area” The case study on the Northern Indian State of Haryana shows that great efforts will be needed to reach any significant increase in solar thermal market growth.
Source: HAREDA

India: A Centre of Excellence for Solar Energy Research

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 11:00.

 Solar Energy Center India” The Solar Energy Centre (SEC) in Haryana State is a research institution, whose building design alone is a demonstration of how to use solar energy effectively. Soon, it will also receive a testing facility for solar thermal power.
Photo: SEC

Action Plan for National Capital Region of India: 200,000 m2 by 2011

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Fri, 01/08/2010 - 09:32.

 UNDP/MNRE Workshop in Dehli” Notables on the podium during the “Promoting Deployment of Solar Water Heating Systems in National Capital Region” workshop in New Delhi, India, in December 2009
Photo: Jaideep Malaviya

25 Years of Different Subsidies in India: an Overview

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Sat, 07/04/2009 - 10:56.

 Solar City Magapatta India” Under the new national subsidy scheme of the government of India some more solar cities like Magarpatta in Pune, Maharashtra State, will be realised. The solar thermal market in India has seen a lot of different subsidy models over the years.
Photo: Magapatta City