by aspenergy | Aug 11, 2015 | Blog
Capacity of the power plant Solar PV power plants are specified in KWp, not KW. KWp means Kilowatt Peak. Please read this link for more information. So a quote for 100KWp does not guarantee that you will get 100 units of electricity per hour. Typically a 100 KWp...
by aspenergy | May 26, 2015 | Blog
In other words: Solar Power vs Solar Heat Solar PV for generating electricity using Solar modules has been gaining immense attention worldwide. Small CSP? I do not believe there is an opportunity for small scale CSP. However, a lot of micro-grids and mini-grids are...
by aspenergy | Apr 16, 2015 | Blog
When they named it as Green “Power” Market Development Group, I was skeptical. Solar Energy vs Solar Power – the long standing debate, came to my mind. But, they invited me to talk about Solar Heat, and actively listened. Overall, the audience was...
by aspenergy | Jan 21, 2015 | Blog
It has been a month since I wrote a blog post. I noticed that there were few interesting programs I attended during the month of October and November but missed out writing about them. Thought of sharing it now, it is better to be late than never 🙂 I attended 2...
by aspenergy | Nov 17, 2014 | Blog
The Step-up, Step-down trap… This is the way the most energy systems in the world are built today – Electricity grids take the voltage all the way up to 11 KV (11000V), 33 KV (33000V) and 66 KV (66000V). Your home consumption may be at 230V (India) or 110 V (USA) and...