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Intersolar India 2015 Is Underway


India’s largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry expects 
9,500 visitors

Mumbai/Pforzheim/Freiburg, November 18, 2015: The seventh Intersolar India kicks off today at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai. The organizers of India’s largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry are expecting 9,500 visitors by November 20. A positive sign was already evident in the run-up to the exhibition. With more than 200 exhibitors, the exhibition space for Intersolar India was booked out several weeks before the exhibition began. In the coming days, companies will present their innovations in the areas of photovoltaics (PV), PV production technologies, energy storage systems and solar thermal technologies. More than 100 experts from research, industry and associations will discuss the opportunities and challenges for the Indian solar industry at the conference. A particular highlight of the opening day is the presentation of the Intersolar AWARD in the category Solar Projects in India.

It’s no secret that India is among the most promising emerging solar markets in the world. With 1.2 billion residents, it is the world’s second most populous country. Energy supply is a huge challenge, with diesel motors often used to produce power, especially in agriculture and private households. To ensure long-term energy supply and encourage environmental protection in the country, the government has set ambitious goals. By 2022, the installed PV output is to be increased by a total of 100 GW. With some 300 days of sunshine per year and daily insolation levels of four to seven kilowatt hours (kWh) per square meter, India is ideally suited for solar energy production and is now turning words into deeds. In the first half of the year, the country has already built significantly more installations than expected. This year, new PV installations with a total output of around 2.5 GW are projected, more than doubling the output of 2014. 4-6 GW of additional output are projected for 2016. This would put India in fourth place among the world’s top solar markets – a sunny outlook for the Indian solar industry.

Lots of interest among exhibitors
In the coming days, 200 companies will present their innovations in hall 1 of Bombay Exhibition Centre. Exhibitors from 12 countries illustrate India’s importance as a solar market – the exhibition space was booked out weeks in advance. In 2015, the special exhibition ees India (electrical energy storage) is taking place in conjunction with Intersolar India for the first time. As a leading platform for storage technologies in India, the special exhibition illuminates the potential of innovative energy storage systems for future energy supply and grid stability in India.

 

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