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On December 13, Intersolar India is once again opening its doors to the solar industry. After just three years, the event is already India's largest exhibition for solar technology. At the exhibition, which is taking place from December 14-16 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), 264 exhibitors are showcasing their innovative technologies and latest products. T |
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Mumbai, India - On December 13, Intersolar India is once again opening its doors to the solar industry. After just three years, the event is already India's largest exhibition for solar technology. At the exhibition, which is taking place from December 14-16 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), 264 exhibitors are showcasing their innovative technologies and latest products. The exhibition expects to host more than 6,000 trade visitors.
The accompanying Intersolar India Conference kicked off on December 13, at the Leela Kempinski Hotel and runs until December 15. Around 100 speakers from within industry, politics, research, associations are presenting their information to the 700 expected participants from all over the world. The event shines a light on hot topics of the photovoltaics and solar thermal industries. In addition to presenting international perspectives on markets and technologies, the program of events focuses on the challenges and trends in the Indian market. The conference covers a bouquet of topics such as project development, project management, construction and operation of photovoltaic plants, as well as compliance and monitoring of set quality standards.
The opening remarks feature prominent solar professionals from government & industry. Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary, Solar Energy at the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) in New Delhi is keynote speaking along with Dr. Martin Schöpe, a senior government official at the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in Berlin, among others.
An up-and-coming market with huge potential
The Indian solar market has already experienced tremendous growth in the first phase of the Indian government's National Solar Mission, launched in 2010. On December 13, the session India's PV Market examines the current status of the government's solar policy, while also examining opportunities for a strategic geographical approach to tapping India's solar power using photovoltaic installations.
The rapid growth of the industry coupled with India's climate present unique challenges to manufacturers, project developers, plant operators and installation engineers. The Project Development session on December 14 presents project development solutions, shedding light on the potential of photovoltaics for off-grid power supply and detailing the technological framework needed to optimize energy yields.
Taking place at the same time, the Quality Issues - Construction and Project Management session focuses on quality assurance, plant safety and system planning, taking into account the conditions offered by the Indian climate.
Solar power on a grand scale
The National Solar Mission aims to make solar power available to as much of India's population as possible, and fast. The government, and in turn the solar industry, is therefore keen to build an extensive fleet of photovoltaic plants. On December 14, the Large-Scale PV Systems session provides comprehensive insight into this topic, covering all areas of project management from planning and procurement logistics to plant construction and monitoring.
Other sessions on Crystalline Silicon, Thin Film, Balance of Systems (BOS) and Ground Mounted PV Projects Reducing Risk, complete the Intersolar India Conference. The complete program offers comprehensive information and various forums for discussion on the latest technologies and solutions in the photovoltaic industry, specifically for the Indian solar industry.
The complete solar industry supply chain
Alongside the various sessions dedicated to photovoltaics, the conference also focuses on plant financing, specialist training and the development of markets around the world. Further discussions at sessions taking place primarily on December 13 and 14 cover solar thermal technology. Beginning at 2:00pm on December 13, the session India's Solar Thermal Market provides an overview of the Indian market and the development opportunities within it. This is followed by the Solar Thermal Applications sessions where attendees can find out everything they need to know about the development of India's solar thermal industry. Additional sessions on solar thermal technology on December 14 as well as the CEO Panel Discussion with Solar Water Heater Manufacturers on December 15 bring the topic to a powerful close.
Intersolar India 2011 takes place at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from December 14-16.
For further information, please visit www.intersolar.in.
About Intersolar
With over 3,400 exhibitors and 110,000+ visitors spanning three continents, Intersolar is the world's leading exhibition series for the solar industry.
Intersolar India is India's international exhibition and conference for the solar industry and, as a leading industry platform, focuses on photovoltaics and solar thermal technology. Following its successful launch in 2009, the event now takes place annually at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai since 2010. Intersolar India supports the development of the Indian solar market and promotes cooperation between key players from industry, commerce, service providers and politics.
Intersolar's storied history of international exhibitions and conferences spans over 20 years. Taking place in addition to Intersolar India are Intersolar North America in San Francisco and Intersolar China in Beijing, launching in December 2011. The world's largest exhibition for the solar industry is Intersolar Europe in Munich.
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