Intersolar, the world“s largest trade show for solar technology, is expanding into India. Intersolar India will take place for the first time in 2009 in association with SOLARCON India, being held in…
Intersolar, the world“s largest trade show for solar technology, is expanding into India. Intersolar India will take place for the first time in 2009 in association with SOLARCON India, being held in Hyderabad from 9-11 November 2009. Alongside the Intersolar events in Munich and San Francisco, the trade show will now have a third international location. Together with SOLARCON India, Intersolar India is the leading conference for the photovoltaics industry in India. The three-day programme will be complemented by an inaugural accompanying exhibition which is due to be greatly expanded for 2010 and onward. The collaboration in India sees Intersolar further increase its well-established partnership with SEMI PV Group, the leading global industry association for the semiconductor and photovoltaics industry and organizer of SOLARCON. This year“s conference will focus on the development of the Indian PV market. The event will be inaugurated on 9 November by key officials from the Government of India, Government of Andhra Pradesh and industry leaders. Prof. Dr. Eicke Weber, Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) of Freiburg is slated to deliver the keynote. India has long been considered a potentially attractive market for solar technology by the industry. With the new National Action Plan on Climate Change that was adopted by the Indian government in 2008, that hope is now being realized. According to plans drawn up by the National Solar Mission at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, solar installations with a total capacity of 20 gigawatts (GW) are to be installed in India by 2020. To achieve this objective, photovoltaic installations, including rooftop, ground-based arrays and off-grid applications, as well as solar thermal power plants, will be key. It is an ambitious goal. As only a few projects have been implemented to date, most of the planned 20GW will have to be realized within the next 11 years. This amounts to annual installation of approximately 1.8GW. If achieved, India would join the current leading nations in rate of annual installed solar technology. Therefore, the opportunities in the Indian market are particularly robust at the present time, and ever-more international solar companies are reacting to this new development. Intersolar India, just like Intersolar North America, is being jointly organized by Solar Promotion International GmbH and Freiburg Management and Marketing International GmbH (FMMI). SOLARCON India is being organized by PV Group, which is an initiative of SEMI, the global association for the semiconductor and photovoltaics industry. SOLARCON India and Intersolar India are supported by the leading Indian solar companies. Further information regarding Intersolar India is available at www.intersolar.in.