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1. Solar Thermal Technologies & Their Prospects
T. Ananth
CEO 22nd September 2010
2. The Different Technologies Low Temperature
Heating, Cooling and ventilation
Medium Temperature
Solar drying, cooking & distillation
High Temparature
Parabolic trough
Concentrator Dish
Power towers
Fresnel reflectors and lenses
3. The Focus
The below 800C Challenge – Solar Collectors
Air heating for drying
Steam generation
Solar Thermal Power generation
4. The potential of Solar Water Heaters At least 140 million Sq. Mtrs
Achieved till date about 3.5 million Sq. Mtrs (about 2% of the potential)
The Solar Mission announced aims to achieve 20 million Sq. mtrs by 2022.
The present manufacturing capacity is about 5 lakh(0.5 million) Sq. mtrs per year
5. Catalysts for growth Make SWH Mandatory / penalize non-users
Effective Certification & Rating of manufacturers
Facilitate promotion of SWH by local agencies and power utilities
Support up gradation of technology and manufacturing capacities
Improve sales and service networks
6. Guidelines for Off-Grid and Decentralized Solar Applications
7. Background
For solar technology penetration in the country both at a centralized and decentralized level, these systems still require interventions to bring down costs but the key challenge is………
8. Background ………But the key challenge is to provide an enabling framework and support for entrepreneurs to develop markets. ?????????
9. The Focus… Only 2 paragraphs in the whole document
… 3.3 states: soft loans will be made available to SME manufacturers including a component for working capital…..(at what terms?)
… 4.5 states: An opportunity would be provided for young entrepreneurs to tap their creative potential as innovators……( templates would be evolved)
10. 4. Implementation Arrangements 4.1 : Multiple Channel Partners
.a) R ESCOs
.b) FIs including Micro Finance Institutions as Aggregators
.c) Financial Integrators
.d) System Integrators
.e) Programme Administrators
Young innovative entrepreneurs
11. Definition of “System Integrators” “ Are Companies/entities which would provide RE systems & services to clients including design,____, supply, integration and installation, O&M and other services”
These entities may tie up with FIs…….
12. Status of the FIs Most of the present designated Banks are either not satisfied / fed up with the present system. They are not showing the necessary interest or pro-activeness to make a difference.
NABARD, NHB and SIDBI added to the list (for projects approved by PAC only)
13. Making SWH affordable & reachable Uneven development of markets
Developing State/Region specific strategies
Subsidies/viability gap funding to be provided selectively
Incentives to develop sales & service networks
14. So… How do we achieve the targets ? Make mandatory rules and implement them
Create Demand – start with Government & Quasi Government entities
Incentives to the Industry – improve manufacturing, sales & service infrastructure
Create Awareness wherever required
Improve Financing mechanisms
Capital Subsidy
15. Welcome to the World ofNuetech Solar
16. Nuetech Solar Established in 1992, is the third largest manufacturer of Solar Water Heaters
Leader in both FPC and ETC segments
Largest installer of ETC systems in India
One of the fastest growing Companies
Foraying into SPV & Air/Space heating
17. Clean Development Mechanism First SWH company to have got a Host Country Approval from MoEF
Completed the Web hosting and comments period
Project under Validation
The benefits will percolate to all the Stakeholders
18. Thank You T. Ananth
CEO
Nuetech Solar Systems Pvt. Ltd.,
Bengaluru
www@nuetechsolar.com
ceo@nuetechsolar.com
+91 99452 32138