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Solar Power Plant Capacity
10000000KWp
Energy Produced Per Annum
1000000KWh
Excess Energy Per Annum
1000000KWp
Annual Saving(in %)
90
Company Profile
rooftop solar plant
Overview :- It is not just large projects where Makepower is shining; it has made considerable strides in small scale rooftop solar projects as well. Commercial grid connected rooftop solar projects are going rapid momentum in India and Makepower possesses the best in-house capability to build an efficient solar energy system. We offer best in class rooftop solar panels for your offices, hospitals, Institutions, Hotels & Resorts, Industries etc.

ON Grid
Power consumption load in commercial establishments is usually very high. Solar rooftop PV systems make use of free space available on roofs. These systems are used to maximize building energy efficiency, implement renewable energy measures to achieve green building certification and cater to power outages. Solar PV modules can be mounted on the free space available on roofs to convert the sun’s energy directly into electrical energy The electricity produced is direct current (DC) which is convert into alternating current(AC) with a power conditioning unit(PCU).The AC power can either be consumed immediately in sync with the grid/other power sources or stored in batteries to be used during power outages/night time to drive critical loads.
Hybrid / Off Grid Solar Plant:- Unavailability of solar radiation of during rough weather and night time usually makes it difficult to make or store power in order to deal with power outages. The solution to this problem can be an off grid solar system or stand-alone system. This system Balance the mismatch between the electrical load and the electricity produced and the power is supplied as per the application requirement (DC load & AC load), with the help of some energy storage devices like batteries.



Where is hybrid/offgrid solar plant used


Rural Banking


Rural Banks usually have a small power load compared to large urban branches but power supply to these branches is a major challenge. Most branches depend on difficult to maintain diesel gensets, which add to their operational expenditures. Small solar plants can help in lightening up these branches.
ATM/Information Kiosks


Electric machines and service centers such as ATMs and information kiosks need 24*7 power. The use of small power plants will decrease the use of generators.
Telecom Infrastructure

The telecom industry is one of the largest consumers of diesel which is used to run generators. Installing solar systems for telecom application as well as BTS can go a long way in saving on diesel.
Petrol Pump

A petrol pump requires more than 5 kW of electricity every day for its day to day fuel dispensing operations. These amounts to a total capacity of over 1500 kW of power required for a year for one petrol pumps in India. Most of the petrol pumps in India derive power from diesel generator sets. The operation cost for running the pumps on diesel generator sets is very high. To give one approximate figures, there is a loss of Rs.800- 1300 per day as operation cost for running the pump on diesel generator sets. These amount to a total loss of up to Rs. 292000 to Rs.474500 every year by a single petrol pump.
Solar for Villages

Solar has been a big blessing for many small towns and villages in India. It is sad, but true that there are villages in India where electricity has not reached yet. We complain about power cuts in cities, but many villagers make do without any power! Rural India still depends on either kerosene lamps or small diesel generators. Diesel generators are very expensive to operate as they consume a lot of costly fuel. They also release toxic fumes. Kerosene lamps, on the other hand, are quite unsafe to use. Every year, thousands of fire accidents are caused in villages due to kerosene lamps. However, villages are now opting for cost-effective solar products to meet their power requirements.
Solar for Hospitals and Clinics

Hospitals work round the clock to save lives and to bring new lives into the world. They need 24×7 uninterrupted power supply to do do. However, hospitals are forced to buy expensive and inefficient diesel gensets to combat power cuts. Even a small hospital may have to spend up to Rs. 30,000 on a 20kva diesel genset for power back-up. On the other hand, the cost can be brought down to zero by running hospitals on solar.
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