“solar power beneficial to small firms”

India has the potential to use solar energy to a large extent, which will reduce the industry\'s dependence on unreliable grid supply and diesel
According to M. , power generators are rapidly becoming expensive as the government starts to remove subsidies
Persept solar, president of Srinivas Ramprasad, Bangalore-
Solar companies in German technology.
Huge capital investment and large land demand are the factors that inhibit the development of small and micro enterprises (MSME)
From the technology, he said, the company has created a business model that addresses both issues.
He is participating in the solar energy awareness project organized by the small industry association of madorai district here on Thursday (MADITSSIA)
Small Industrial Association of Tamil Nadu (TANSTIA)-
Service Center ,(TFSC)Chennai. "We (the company)
Will bear the capital expenditure of the solar plant, provided that the industrial unit enters the short termterm or long-
We have signed a regular electricity purchase agreement with a minimum requirement of more than 250.
Using the company\'s roof can avoid land problems.
He told a large number of small-scale industrialists that this minimum requirement can be met if small units are clustered together.
While such third-party private electricity sales are permitted by central regulations, the Tamil Nadu government now limits such sales.
However, he added that industry agencies are negotiating to ease the standard.
Through this business model, as the cost of the government, the industry can have a fixed electricity price of 10 to 15 years.
With the cancellation of subsidies, electricity will only increase in future supply.
He said that the cost per unit of solar energy will be lower than the cost of diesel power generation.
Generators, and will be closer to the commercial tariffs charged by the National Electricity Commission.
As an independent power producer, teming his company.
Ramprasad said it provides exclusive roof solar photovoltaic power generation to Indian industry in the \"build, own, operate and transfer\" model.
Earlier, Deputy TANSTIA. president K. R.
Gnanasambandan said that as the government gradually withdrew from various public services and gave space to the private sector, the industry must be proactive in addressing the concerns.
Its chief executive, P.
Lakshminarayanan said a study on the power sector was conducted with the alumni association of the Indian School of ManagementIIM-A)
And proposed a new business model to promote solar power generation between industries.
President madsia v.
Secretary of State K. S. ManimaranS.
Said Serma Pandiyan. The TANSTIA-
The FNF service center, which provides support services for small industries, is a cooperative enterprise between TANSTIA and the Friedman Naumann Foundation, the first president of generator

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