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INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR PANEL

How Does Solar Power Work?

The most common way of harnessing energy from the sun is through photovoltaic (PV) panels – those large, mirror-like panels you’ve likely seen on rooftops, handheld solar devices, and even spacecrafts. These panels operate as conductors, taking in the sun’s rays, heating up, and creating energy (and electricity).

On a larger scale, solar thermal power plants also harness the power of the sun to create energy. These plants utilize the sun’s heat to boil water and, in turn, power steam turbines. These plants can supply power to thousands of people.

There are other ways we harness solar power. Read more about these various methods utilized today here via National Geographic.

Our Key Milestones At A Glance

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Our Distinguishing Features

Strong presence across all major states with +35 MW of installed on-site solar operating capacity

Successful projects across diverse
industries i.e hospitality, steel, automobile, residential etc.

Swift commissioning of projects within 3 months of contract closure, typically less than 30 days for onsite installation works

Consistent plant performance and customer satisfaction are helping corporates and institutional clients achieve 100% of their renewable targets

Customized gird connected hybrid renewable energy solutions matching your facilities base load.

World-class remote monitoring and operation & maintenance to maximize operational performance.

Equipped with experienced in-house engineering, procurement and project management team with a thorough understanding of renewable energy

Strict adherence to all relevant safety guidelines and employment of experienced personnel resulting in 100% accident-free man hours

Affordable Electricity | Energy Transition | Climate Action

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