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  3rd International Conference on Green Technology, Policy and Finance to be held in Hyderabad on April 4, 2025 at the auditorium of the Federation of Telangana Chamber of Commerce & Industries. 
Solar Energy Made Simple-4  
https://www.csrinstitute.co.in/blog-safe_energy  
Solar Energy Technology Made Simple-Part 1  

Chandradeep Solar Research Institute (CDSRI)

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  Techno-Commercial Program in Solar Energy (Online Course) Course Benefits:     Round the year - flexible timings Social Distance maintained  Travel Expenses can be avoided  Soft copy Study Material  Certificate after completion  Duration:  1 hour per Class  Fee:            Each Section - 2 classes and Rs. 499 per class   Procedure of Payment:  Online payment to CDSRI Account (Details given below) Procedure of Admission:   DIRECT   Targeted Participants:  Present & Prospective Entrepreneur, Professionals and Students of any discipline. Sections: National Solar Mission and  Business Models for Utility-Scale Solar PV Status of MW Solar Power Plants in India, Suitable Regions for MW Solar Power Plants and Vendor and Component Selection State and Central Solar Policies and Financing Options in India DPR Template for a Solar PV Power Plant Cost Breakup...
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  Safe Energy - Blog Energy Scenario in India 2018-19 Updated on 11th August 2020 by Dr. Sandip Chattopadhyay                    1. Production and Consumption Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR)  of Production of Coal & Lignite in 2018-19 over 2009- 10 are 3.20% & 2.66% respectively whereas their consumption grew at 5.12% and 2.90% respectively during the same period.   The estimated total consumption of raw coal by industry has increased from 587.81 MT during 2009-10 to 968.25 MT during 2018-19 with a CAGR of 5.12%. Consumption of Raw Coal recorded annual growth of 7.76% during 2018-19 over 2017-18. In case of Crude Oil and Natural Gas, during the period 2009-10 to 2018-19 the production recorded a CAGR of 0.15% and (-) 3.61% whereas consumption increased with a CAGR of 3.3% & 0.2% respectively.   The estimated consumption of crude oil has steadily increased from 186.55 MMT during 2009-10 to 257.20 MMT d...