Our universe is
full of mysteries. The Solar System is one of them. Right from
inception, the human civilization is trying to resolve and explore it. In this
exploration, The Sun has been put on top.
As The sun is the star at the centre of the Solar System. It is by far the
most important source of energy for
life on Earth. In paganism, the Sun was a source of life, giving warmth
and illumination to mankind.
That is the reason why Solar
deities and Sun worship can be
found throughout most of recorded history in various forms, including the Egyptian Ra, the Hindu Surya, the Japanese
Amaterasu, the Germanic Sól, and
the Aztec Tonatiuh, among others.
The life runs on energy, that is collected from resources
which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind,
rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. The
Sun is the greatest source of energy and thus Solar Energy is the most readily available source of energy among
all other available renewable and non-renewable sources.
Based on REN21's 2016 report, renewables contributed 19.2% to
humans' global energy consumption. Worldwide investments in renewable
technologies amounted to more than US$286 billion in 2015, with countries like
China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and
biofuels. While many renewable energy projects are large-scale, renewable technologies are also suited to
rural and remote areas and developing countries, where energy is often crucial
in human development. Among other renewable energy sources, The solar energy has the ability to
lift the poorest nations to new levels of prosperity.
Solar energy is the most important
non-conventional source of energy, especially in case of India because India
receives one of the highest solar radiation among all the countries. Solar power generation is viable across
most of India, unlike hydro and wind resources which are concentrated in
specific geographical regions. Strengthening the conviction is the fact that
solar plants can be built near the point of consumption and thus the power
produced by the solar system generally does not account for expensive
transmission charges or requires infrastructure or transmission investments.
That is why, the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency
& Ministry of Non-conventional energy sources are making a suitable
programme to have solar energy in more
than a million households by the year 2022.
In India, there are many companies who see ‘Solar Energy’ as an opportunity and working extensively to make India as a ‘True Solar Power’ in coming years. However, to make the program successful people's participation is
essential. Come together and make India a true solar power country.
Among them, Erigeron
energy is one of the leading solar
power solution providers in India based out of Delhi-Ncr and is working
towards the development of green
technology solutions, using solar as its core technology that is environmentally
friendly, energy-efficient &
cost-effective. The Company
offerings are moulded to deliver quick
returns on investments, which
has helped it gain a good reputation in
the market.
For details, please visit www.erigeronenergy.com