A Comprehensive Project Report ON "Feasibility Study of Solar Cell "
A Comprehensive Project Report ON "Feasibility Study of Solar Cell "
A Comprehensive Project Report ON "Feasibility Study of Solar Cell "
PROJECT REPORT
ON
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF
SOLAR CELL
Prepared by :
Sagar Joshi (137960592084)
Chaitanya Vaidya(137920592112
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CURRENT STATUS :
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STATE WISE SOLAR POWER GENERATION
STATE
MWp
Andhra Pradesh
21.8
2.2
Chhattisgarh
4.0
0.4
Delhi
2.5
0.3
Gujarat
654.8
66.9
Haryana
7.8
0.8
Jharkhand
4.0
0.4
Karnataka
9.0
0.9
Madhya Pradesh
2.0
0.2
Maharashtra
20.0
2.0
Orissa
13.0
1.3
Punjab
9.0
0.9
Rajasthan
510.25
20.2
Tamil Nadu
15.0
1.5
Uttar Pradesh
12.0
1.2
Uttarakhand
5.0
0.5
West Bengal
2.0
0.2
Total
1686.44
100
Product Profile
1) SILICON PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL :
A solar cell (also called a photovoltaic cell) is an electrical device that converts
the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.
It is a form of photoelectric cell (in that its electrical characteristicse.g.
current, voltage, or resistancevary when light is incident upon it) which, when
exposed to light, can generate and support an electric current without being
attached to any external voltage source, but do require an external load for power
consumption.
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3) PRINTED SOLAR CELL :
Nano solar company was a developer of Printed solar power technology.
Based in San Jose, CA, Nano solar developed and briefly commercialized a
low-cost printable solar cell manufacturing process which is a great
success.
The company started selling these panels in mid-December 2007, and
planned to sell them at around $1 per watt.
4) MULTI JUNCTION SOLAR CELL :
Multi-junction solar cells are solar cells with multiple p-n
junctions made from different semiconductor materials.
Each material's p-n junction will produce electric current in
response to a different wavelength of light falling on it. A
single junction cell produces electric current from a single
wavelength of the solar light spectrum.
Players in Industry
1) Tata BP Solar India Ltd :
Tata BP Solar India Ltd is the largest provider of solar
power company in India. It has a work force of 600 plus
employees. The company came into existence in the
year 1989. It is now extended to 9 regional offices and 4
manufacturing units of photovoltaic and solar thermal.
They are both ISO 9001 and ISO 14001certified.
2) Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd- Electronics Division
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Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd electronics Division, the
leading power plant equipment manufacturer of India
was established in the year 1964. The company has
expert engineers for manufacturing, construction,
testing, designing and servicing of various products of
the core sectors such as defense, power etc.
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3) Moser Baer Photovoltaic Ltd. :
Moser Baer Photo Voltaic Ltd (MBPV) is a global solar
panel manufacturing company that has more than 25
years of experience with the strength of 7000employees.
The Company is involved in solar PV modules and Solar
EPC Services.
4) Central Electronics Ltd. :
Central Electronics Ltd is rated among the top Solar
Panel manufacturing companies in India. It is also the
largest manufacturer of Solar-Photovoltaic (SPV) Cells,
Modules and Systems. The company is successfully
catering to more than one lakh SPV systems in both
India and abroad with satisfied companies.
PESTEL Analysis
Political factors :
With progressive Liberalization of the economy the
multinationals are coming into India giving the local companies
a run for their money.
For the last 10 years, the satiability of the govt. has been a
major reason of worry to the business at large. The pace of
liberalization has been fast or slow depending on who has been
in power.
Economic Factors
Renewable energy industry after going through a recessionary
period of nearly five years has started growing now.
Central bank has been reducing the interest rates for almost
three years in these technologies. The rate of interest of has
come down from 15% to 12%. This makes more liquid money
available to the investors to put into business.
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Social Factors :
The Demographic composition of the global market available to
MNCs has changed- for example, potential markets include an
aging population in Europe and Japan, a young population in China,
Mexico, and India, and an aging and young population in US.
Furthermore, customers spend their time and money differently.
Lifestyles and fashions are evolving.
Technological factors
Government is putting lot of pressure on the renewable
technologies, which will affect the efficiency and cost of
components.
With the product life cycle becoming shorter in the hard core
engineering applications, vendors need to continuously come out
with newer technologies to keep themselves in the business.
Many Institutes are researched on cost reduction technologies.
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Environmental factor :
India has been undertaking a country wide solar programme for
more than two decades
Remote village electrification amongst the largest decentralised
solar programmes globally approximately 95% of all remote
villages electrification using SPV
Promotion of solar in Urban, Industrial & Commercial applications
Legal :
In March 2007 the Indian Government announced a semiconductor
policy under its Special Incentive Package Scheme (SIPS).
According to this policy, the government or its agencies will provide
20 percent of the capital expenditure during the first 10 years for
semiconductor industries, including manufacturing activities
related to solar PV technology located in Special Economic Zones
(SEZ), and 25 percent for industries not located in an SEZ.
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