October 24, 2010 by Team EAI
Fact, as they say, is stranger than fiction. Make that much stranger. In a commercial scheme that is said to be an attempt to rectify some of the inequalities inflicted by the beginnings of climate change, water from a lake in Alaska will be sent to a new, yet-to-be-built water...
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October 20, 2010 by Team EAI
Quite a few people I meet these days ask me about the most prominent renewable energy and cleantech companies in India, so I thought I'd spend some time putting down my list: Already in the fray Asian Genco (thermal and hydro power plants) - site Astonfield (diversified renewables) - site...
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October 19, 2010 by Team EAI
When folks call India a developing country, I wonder. Developing? Very initial stages of developing, perhaps? Or, better still, just about think of starting to develop? You get the idea. With over 500 million people below utter poverty line, hey, it takes some imagination to call ourselves a developing country....
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October 19, 2010 by Team EAI
An average India consumes about 500 kWh of electricity per year (a kWh is what we call a Unit in common language!). An average American consumes about 13500 kWh of electricity per year. Hmmph. An average American consumes over 25 times the amount of electricity as does an average Indian!...
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October 19, 2010 by Team EAI
If you are a private equity or venture capital firm looking at investing in solar PV companies in India, you might want to look beyond the obvious PPAs for solar PV power plants. For one solar PV is not just grid connected power plants and presents many other opportunities. For...
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October 18, 2010 by Team EAI
At a cost of about Rs 15 crores per MW, solar PV developers will do well to ensure that they install some critical support systems to ensure that they get the most bang for the buck. Of special focus for them should be monitoring systems. What are these monitoring systems,...
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October 15, 2010 by Team EAI
VCs and PEs would love to invest in companies that are unique in what they provide; but it is very difficult to identify such companies, and more so in the Indian cleantech sector. This post provides some inputs on what some of these interesting niches could be. It will be...
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October 13, 2010 by Team EAI
Just as I was about to give back my finished breakfast tray to the flight attendant while on a flight from Delhi to Mumbai last week, I observed the person sitting next to me doing something interesting. He segregated all the stuff in the meal that he had not used...
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October 11, 2010 by Team EAI
For the past one month, I have been doing some research on the opportunity in India for solar ingots and wafer manufacturing. Based on the preliminary data I have, it is difficult to infer whether it is indeed a good opportunity for an entrepreneur. As you might know, there is...
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October 11, 2010 by Team EAI
The last one week, I was really jet-setting. Ok, that's a bit of an exaggeration, as one of the planes I went by was actually an ATR propeller plane :-) Turning serious, what was really interesting about the trip was that I was able to meet a whole lot of...
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