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Subind Kamalasanan, who has been promoting green and solar power in the Middle East, has proposed a ‘10,000 rooftop solar power plants programme’ for implementation in association with the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB). The KSEB has agreed in principle to purchase the power left after the individual’s use. But without waiting for a formal agreement with the KSEB, Subin is getting ready to market the product in the light of the load shedding now in force in the state. Subin has already set up two model solar power plants in the state capital of Trivandrum and will formally launch the product on Wednesday. Four solar panels of the German-technology powered solar power system called Eliotec can meet more than 75 per cent of the power needs of an average middle class family. Four panels, which can produce 150 units of power a month, can be installed at a cost of Rs300, 000. Subin is holding discussions with banks to make finances available to the customers.

Subin has also plans to set up a Eliotec solar system manufacturing unit in the country. The products manufactured in Germany carries about 40 per cent tax to the cost at present. Subin said that he will be able to make available the product much cheaper if the government extends the subsidy it offers to indigenous products. The state, which now produces only about 2500 MW power, will require another 3000 MW in the next five years. Subin says solar power may help the state to bridge the gap considerably.

Biomechanics Of The Musculoskeletal System Nigg Pdf To Jpg. The state cabinet has already given green signal for setting up solar projects in various parts of the State with a combined generation capacity of 330 MW in association with a Korean firm. The government has already held preliminary discussions with the company, Hanjong Energy and Technology. They have promised to provide power at Rs3.25 a unit or in accordance with the power tariff fixed by the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission, whichever was less.

Dve Digital Video Essentials Hd Basics Скачать. The first 30-MW project would be set up within six months. The government will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Korean company soon, he said. The rest of the projects would be established within a two-year period.