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Energetica India presents "Solar Future: India II" Live from Jaipur on 29th Feb 2012
Energetica India continues on its latest innovative service of Live Update. With a successful launch of Live Update from the Windpro event in the first week of Feb 2012, Energetica India now presents Solar Future:India II LIVE from Jaipur on 29th Feb 2012 from 9.30am to 5.30pm.
February 27, 2012. By News Bureau
Energetica India continues on its latest innovative service of Live Update. With a successful launch of Live Update from the Windpro event in the first week of Feb 2012, Energetica India now presents Solar Future:India II LIVE from Jaipur on 29th Feb 2012 from 9.30am to 5.30pm.
On 29 February 2012 Solarplaza will be organising "The Solar Future: India II", a high-level market-oriented conference focused on the growing Indian solar PV market.
India's huge solar potential is finally being realised and the industry is rapidly developing, turning India into one of the world's biggest PV markets. In just one year, India's installed capacity has risen from 22 MW to almost 250 MW - and this is only just the beginning. The various bidding rounds issued by the national and regional governments have been met with unprecedented enthusiasm from national and international players. The number of projects is continually growing and India's pipeline is expanding explosively. By 2014, India is expected to have 14.5 GW of installed solar PV capacity. Experts are even predicting that this amount will hit 33.4 GW by 2022.
Please join us on:
http://www.energetica-india.net/live/the-solar-future-india-ii-
On 29 February 2012 Solarplaza will be organising "The Solar Future: India II", a high-level market-oriented conference focused on the growing Indian solar PV market.
India's huge solar potential is finally being realised and the industry is rapidly developing, turning India into one of the world's biggest PV markets. In just one year, India's installed capacity has risen from 22 MW to almost 250 MW - and this is only just the beginning. The various bidding rounds issued by the national and regional governments have been met with unprecedented enthusiasm from national and international players. The number of projects is continually growing and India's pipeline is expanding explosively. By 2014, India is expected to have 14.5 GW of installed solar PV capacity. Experts are even predicting that this amount will hit 33.4 GW by 2022.
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http://www.energetica-india.net/live/the-solar-future-india-ii-
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