TGPSolar-Linksun Can solar energy end India’s power woes?
It is a curious paradox. Though more and more solar energy is being produced in India – installed capacity rising exponentially from just 20 megawatts (MW) in 2009 to 980 MW by April 2012 – domestic solar panel manufacturers are in the doldrums. Just a couple of years ago, they were riding high. But now they hardly get any orders. All those setting up solar power plants prefer to buy their equipment overseas, especially from China.
It is a curious paradox. Though more and more solar energy is being produced in India – installed capacity rising exponentially from just 20 megawatts (MW) in 2009 to 980 MW by April 2012 – domestic solar panel manufacturers are in the doldrums. Just a couple of years ago, they were riding high. But now they hardly get any orders. All those setting up solar power plants prefer to buy their equipment overseas, especially from China.
Our Corporate Objectives
• To provide world class equipment manufacturer partnership
• To build strong service team and network.
• To advice customers, not just be suppliers.
• To provide immediate support on spares by virtue of stocking necessary emergency breakdown spares.
• To be part of green revolution by bringing the most cost effective single window solution for the Indian solar PV industry.
• To build strong service team and network.
• To advice customers, not just be suppliers.
• To provide immediate support on spares by virtue of stocking necessary emergency breakdown spares.
• To be part of green revolution by bringing the most cost effective single window solution for the Indian solar PV industry.
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