Solar power has been gaining popularity around the
world as a source of energy that can be used as substitute to conventional
sources like petroleum and coal in order to power our houses and local amenities.
But there is still a lot of suspicion among the Indian consumers about its
practicality and dependence & you can't be blamed at all because up till
now solar power has been making its way into the households in isolation and
there is no proper community and government collaboration to consolidate it as
chief alternative power option. But Erigeron Energy as an Solar Energy
procurement Company(EPC) feels it has to instil belief among the Indian
Consumers especially with all the pollution and energy crisis incident going on
in the National capital, where we are currently operational. Thus we will
discuss about different places around the world who have been hugely benefited
by robust solar power structure.
Japan: Solar power in Japan has been spreading its roots since the late
1990s. The country is one of leading manufacturer of photovoltaic's (PV) and a large installer of domestic PV systems with most of them grid connected. With most of them being
Grid connected every family is involved in a small scale business of selling
power while generating power for themselves too. Japan is world's fourth
largest power consumer in the world and its solar power installation is sufficient
to provide for 5% of its total power needs. You might think 5% is not a big
deal but think of its land area and you will rise to applaud the kind of
revolution they have brought in to support their stand of a "Greener
World", especially after the Fukushima in 2011. The Japanese Government
has made target to reach 53MW solar PV electricity production by 2030 and are
well in line to achieve it as they have already achieved 20MW by 2015.
Germany:
Germany is the world's leader of
photovoltaic capacity since 2005. The overall capacity has reached 36 gigawatts (GW) by February 2014. Photovoltaics contribute
almost 6% to the national electricity demands. But is this so Spectacular as to
be mentioned in the list of game changer? The answer is 'yes' it is simply because
of its land mass and the climatic conditions in Germany. It's amazing how in
the period from 2012-2014 more than 23 GW installation was done. This is the
kind of aggressive approach needed by
country like ours to curb emission problems resulting in sharply deteriorating
environment and to meet rising power demands.
United States: Solar power in
the United States includes utility-scale solar
power plants as well as local distributed
generation, mostly from rooftop photovoltaics.
The United states started late with its Solar
policy but the work they have done in past 2 years with the encouragement from
Obama Administration is admirable. They have already clocked 27 GW in solar power
production and are one of the countries that has prepared and started
implementation of solar dependent energy management systems. The advantage that
USA has is very identical to India because of the land mass similarity and
availability of sunlight in abundance in most places. They
have set a target of clocking 100 MW by 2021 and they are well in track with
their proactive policies.
Written by Suresh Kumar
About the Author : Suresh Kumar is blogger by hobby and Managing Director at Erigeron Energy Private Limited by profession. He has a deep interest in exploring renewable energy opportunities and a perfect solutions for the same.