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Students pursuing an education in solar energy technologies learn how to install, repair and train others on the use of solar energy equipment. They may also learn elements of electric wiring, plumbing and roofing in addition to assessing energy requirements for homes and businesses. Students who hold associate's degrees or certificates may qualify for technician jobs.

India has a great potential to generate electricity from solar energy.

Some main drivers for solar power plants in India are:
1) To meet India's growing energy demand - the non-renewable sources of energy may not cope-up with that demand with its robust economic & population growth. Renewable sources are one of the solutions this constant issue, in the long term.

2) Increased focus on Green technology - with increased focus in the recent years the idea of solar plants will be encouraged ex: Solar water heating

3) Support from Government - Government is helping in the form of various subsidies, rebate on interest to solar energy based industries, technology-transfer agreement with countries, to name a few. This will attract more new players or established businesses to invest in solar plants. For ex: Wind energy power sector saw good growth in the past, when subsidies were introduced.

4) India is also in a good position because of the intense heat. "Arid regions receive plentiful solar radiation," says Dr. M. N. Nahar, principal scientist of the Division of Agriculture and Energy at the Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI). In computed global solar radiation of arid stations in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Haryana, it was found that Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, receives the maximum radiation at 6.27 kWh/m2 per day; the average daily duration of bright sunshine in Jodhpur, Rajasthan is 8.9 hours.

Some benefits India can reap from solar Energy applications:
1) Lesser pollution. How? According to a report, the average intensity of solar radiation received on India is 200 MW/km2. Even if 10% of this area is used, the solar energy that can be made available to us would be 8 million MW (equivalent to 5909 mtoe: million tons of oil equivalent) per year - this leads to less pollution by that amount

2) It can help India to reduce its import bills significantly if solar energy can be used for domestic purposes as well (Ex: cooking, heating, drying etc.. .

3) Thermal solar energy can be used for water heating, cooking, drying, water distillation, refrigeration, and space heating and cooling. "One of the most crucial of these uses is cooking, as half the total energy consumed in developing countries is used in the domestic cooking sector" according to Nahar

4) Finally, it's a step towards achieving of Vision 20-20 target of becoming energy independent

Talk of solar energy usage in India, what have we been successful at?

Did we know that there are 500,000 plus solar cookers in use today?
Did we know that we have the world's largest solar cooking venue in Tirupati ? This place provides food for more than 15,000 people each day using these solar panels
Did we know that India is the only country which has a separate ministry for alternative energy?

Development and the Future

With energy prices going up and supplies shrinking, global warming issues, renewable energy has become a focus area for policy makers and governments globally.

A shift towards renewable energy is necessary to meet the rapidly increasing energy needs. An indication of the increase in energy requirements is visible in the crude oil import figures, which have increased from 2.7% of GDP in 2001 to 7.7% of GDP in 2008.

Solar Energy is a social revolution that has the power to elevate India and its people in a way that no technology has before. It does so by addressing the basis of decent living...electricity and water.

The Future of Solar Energy in India

By 2050, solar energy alone will produce 1.3 times the current energy production of the country
By 2020, there will be cost parity between solar energy and conventional grid power
If successful, this initiative will far exceed India's plans for nuclear power generation and dwarf current solar energy leaders in domestic market size and export manufacturing

The Bright Side of Solar Energy
(there is no dark side)

While the list of intangibles is endless, the measurable advantages of using solar energy over conventional thermal energy are as follows:

No depletion of non renewable resources like coal and petroleum
No power shortage as there is endless supply of Sunlight
Reduction in Carbon Emissions (Did you know, each country is charged Carbon Taxes on its imports based on the level of Carbon Emissions of the country?)
No water or air pollution
Resultant cleaner, greener, healthier environment
Reduction in life threatening diseases
Increased life expectancy
Improved and healthier quality of life leading to reduced hospital and medical expenses
The end result is that if we as people produce and consume more electricity from solar energy, we're going to be living in a more healthy environment, with more comfort, more savings, and of course with greater life expectancies.

Solar Energy and the Economy

Energy security and independence along with climate change have become top issues for global leaders. There is broad consensus that countries cannot rely indefinitely on fossil based energy sources and renewable energy sources will need to be developed to meet the growing power requirements.

India has historically been a power deficit country and the demand for power will continue to grow as does its GDP. A comprehensive response to boost power supply is needed to sustain our planned GDP growth rates of 8-10%.

India is blessed with abundant solar radiation all year around. For example, less than 5% of the Thar Desert can provide enough solar energy to meet all of India's energy needs.

The fact is Solar electric power has not been developed on utility scale anywhere until now and it presents an attractive business opportunity as well as the opportunity to provide large-scale enhancement of the quality of life in the country.

SunBorne Energy has been set up to take on the challenge of pioneering the development of utility scale solar power in India - and we could do with all the help and support we can get. Policy support is needed in the short term to incubate this industry. We envisage achieving grid parity by 2014 after which market forces will determine the growth of solar power.

SOLAR ENERGY IS THE FUTURE

Solar energy is one of the first forms of energy discovered by humans. For centuries, we have knowingly and unknowingly been harnessing energy from the sun in various ways for various reasons � to heat, to generate fire, to dry, to light up, and so on - with or without using technology - passively or actively.
Passive Solar Energy is one where we alter our way of creating, planning and living our structures, activities and lives to best utilize sunlight and the heat from it. For example, farmers follow solar and seasonal cycles to plan their farming based on the intensity of the sun and its effects on the monsoon and water patterns.
Active Solar Energy on the other hand is science and technology driven wherein we capture the heat from the sun and reuse it at a time and in a form convenient for us - mainly as electricity.

Your Career Opportunities With Solar Training

In the face of growing worldwide concern with regards to finding new and better renewable energy sources, solar energy is fast becoming a viable option. It is a field which will only increase in prominence in the coming years, and this has created immense opportunities for qualified individuals suitable for positions in this industry.

Anyone who is looking to enhance his or her career opportunities in the field of renewable energy would do well to look into the career advancement possibilities offered by solar training. With the increasing need to develop renewable energy sources in the current environmental scene all over the world, more and more electrical contractors are looking to enter the potentially lucrative solar electric energy industry.

To address this growing demographic, numerous renewable energy oriented organizations are stepping up to meet the demand by offering various solar education courses. Amongst the popular certifications in demand in the solar education space is the Solar PV Installation Certification program. Electrical contractors who have received such solar certifications are discovering that they are quite sought after by employers who are looking for capable and knowledgeable team leaders who can help crews break-in the new technologies inherent in green jobs.

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