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2013 Government of India Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Project Management Unit UNDP-GEF project on Concentrated Solar Heat Inviting Proposals / Expression of Interest (EOI) for developing Demonstration and Replication Projects on Concentrating Solar Technology based systems for process heat, community cooking and space cooling applications in various sectors under UNDP-GEF project on Market development & promotion of solar concentrator based process heat applications in India Introduction India is endowed with a vast solar energy potential. About 5,000 trillion kWh per year of solar energy is incident over Indias land area, with nearly all of India receiving an average 5-7kWh/m2/day. The abundant solar radiation, clean character of solar energy, high cost of fossil fuels and negative emission consequences along with large requirements for process heat below 250C are the key drivers of the strong focus on the development of solar thermal applications in India. The use of solar concentrator to meet the process heat requirement of community, industrial and commercial establishments is an emerging and exciting market opportunity in India. Concentrating solar technologies(CSTs) basically focus the sunlight at receiver to achieve higher temperatures for various applications in the range of 150-450C. Since these technologies can focus the direct radiation coming from the Sun, they need to be tracked alongwith the Sun. The technologies can be based on single axis (E-W) tracking as well as dual axis ( E-W & N-S) tracking. Depending on their tracking arrangement, they can be put in the category of medium or high temperature applications. In abroad, most of these technologies have been developed and demonstrated in USA and Spain mainly for the purpose of power generation. Most popular technologies for this purpose have been the Parabolic trough and Central tower receiver. Paraboloid and Linear Fresnel Reflector technologies have also been demonstrated at few places. These technologies, have, however, been hardly used for process heat, cooking or cooling applications. A couple of other technologies like Non-imaging concentrators and Heat pipes have also been developed abroad which find good applications for process heat and cooling applications in India . In India 3 types of concentrating solar technologies are presently in promotion. These are i) Manually tracked Dish solar cookers to cook food for 10-40 people, ii) Fixed focus E-W automatically tracked dishes for direct indoor cooking for about 50-100 people & for steam generation for the purpose of community cooking, laundry, space cooling etc. of any capacity and iii) Dual axis fully tracked Fresnel dishes for process heat, cooling, laundry applications etc. These technologies are in implementation for last many years with support from MNRE. A few other technologies e.g dual axis tracked paraboloid dishes, linear Fresnel reflectors, Non-imaging concentrators have also been developed recently and are in demonstration stage.

Concentrating solar systems have been found to be quite suitable for cooking food for hundreds and thousands of people in community kitchens especially at religious places and institutional/ industrial canteens. The worlds largest system is functioning at Shirdi for cooking food for 20,000 people/day. The systems have also found applications for process heat, laundry and food processing in industries. These include systems at Gajraj Drycleaners, Ahmed Nagar, Maharashtra; ITC, Maurya, Delhi and Tapi Food Industries, Valsad, Gujarat. The systems are being installed mainly at places where steam generated through conventional boilers is already being used for cooking application. Installed in hybrid mode, these systems could save a significant amount of fuel oil at such places. These systems alongwith vapour absorption machines have been demonstrated for air conditioning also. The systems have been installed at places where power cuts are high and electricity is expensive. 100 TR air conditioning plant at Muni Seva Ashram, Vadodara; 92 TR at TVS, Suzuki factory near Chennai; 212 TR at Civil Hospital, Thane near Mumbai; 30 TR plant at Magnetic Mareli, Gurgaon, 100 TR for process cooling at Mahindra Vehical Manufacturers Ltd, Chakan, Pune etc. are few such examples. A total of about 80 steam generating systems have been installed so far in the country with a cumulative figure of 25,000 sq. m. of dish area. There are 16 manufacturers/suppliers of such systems whose list is available at MNRE website www.mnre.gov.in. For promotion of these systems, 30% of the cost of system subject to certain benchmarks is available under off-grid scheme of JNNSM. Higher support of 60% is available in special category states. The systems are being installed through State Nodal Agencies/ accredited private channel partners as per technical specifications laid down by MNRE. UNDP- GEF project To boost the use of Concentrating Solar Technologies, the Ministry is also implementing a new UNDP-GEF supported project on Market Development & Promotion of Solar Concentrator based Process Heat Applications in India since April 2012. The objective of the project is to promote and commercialize Concentrating Solar Technologies for industrial process heat applications in India and facilitating the installation of 45,000 m 2 of installed solar collector area by March 2017 through 30 demonstration and 60 replication projects. Direct emission reduction from these projects during its 5 years period will be 39,200 tonnes of CO2. Demonstration Projects To develop demonstration projects, Expression of Interest (EOI) are invited from interested beneficiaries in the prescribed format given at Annexure-I. Guidelines for developing such projects are given at Annexure-II. UNDP-GEF support of Rs. 15 lakhs per project or 10% of the project cost whichever is less will be available for selected demonstration projects which will include preparation of feasibility report, DPR and performance monitoring of the system after its installation. This support will be in addition to 30% support available from MNRE for installation of the systems (Details on

MNRE subsidy is given at Annexure-III). Commercial organizations will also be eligible to get accelerated depreciation benefit. Minimum size of the project will be 250 sq. m. Interested beneficiaries will first get the preliminary/ feasibility study done through some consultant/ manufacture and if found the project suitability, will then submit the proposal in prescribed format to Project Management Unit, PMU-CSHP at following address. National Project Manager UNDP-GEF Concentrated Solar Heat Project Block-14, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003 Phone: 011- 24363638/ 32314365 ; E-mail: singhalak@nic.in/ pankaj.kumar74@nic.in
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DPR may be prepared later after the projects are cleared and submitted to PMU-CSHP & MNRE. List of empanelled consultants by Project Management Unit for preparing DPRs will made available at MNRE website very soon. Tentative list is placed at Annexure-IV. Beneficiaries will, however, be free to select any other consultant also known to him subject to satisfactory of delivery of reports. Separately, a few Consultants/ Consultancy organizations have also been hired by the PMU who may help beneficiaries in preparing proposals apart from being done by respective manufacturers/ consultants hired for preparing DPRs. These Consultants/ Consultancy organizations are as below: Shri Sh.Amit Kumar, Pricewater (Email: amit2.kumar@in.pwc.com : Mob:9899452400) Dr. Sudhir Kumar, WISE, Pune (Email: drsudhirkumar@wisein.org Mob: 09665020206) Prof. Ajay Chandak (Email: renewable.consultant@gmail.com Mob: 9823033344) For industrial sector

For Hospitals & Hospitality sectors

For Institutional & Religious sectors

Simultaneously, the proposals generated may be submitted to MNRE for subsidy support. Replication Projects All proposals being submitted to MNRE for subsidy support (other than above i.e Demonstration projects) will come under replication category subject to the condition that their minimum size is 250 sq. m. Support up to Rs. 4 lakhs will be available for each of the selected replication project which will cover performance monitoring of the system and expenditure incurred on feasibility study, if any. Copies of such proposals submitted to MNRE in the format given at Annexure-V may, therefore, be submitted to PMU at

above address for seeking such support. Proposals with less than 250 sq. m. concentrator area will be eligible for MNRE subsidy only. The proposals for subsidy can be submitted to MNRE through Channel Partners of MNRE or respective State Nodal Agency (SNA). Release of MNRE subsidy and UNDP-GEF support For UNDP-GEF support, proposals received will be examined by a Technical Committee formed by the Project Management Unit. Selected proposals will be provided support as per above for preparation of feasibility report, DPR and performance monitoring of the system as applicable for the type of project. Consultant for performing these activities will be hired by the beneficiary organization at a cost decided by them within the support available. Part of this support could be utilized towards installation of the system also only if money is available after incurring expenditure on feasibility report, DPR and equipment procured for performance monitoring of the system as applicable for demonstration/replication projects which are must. The support will be made available in parts from the date of approval of the project. 50% could be released in advance based on Bank Guarantee and rest on seeing the progress made on installation. Proforma for preparing the DPR, list of equipment/ instruments required to be procured for performance monitoring etc will be provided to beneficiaries while informing them about their projects identified for demonstration/ replication projects. As regards MNRE subsidy, it is being made available to the beneficiary after installation of the system with sanction issued in the beginning. Time line for submission of proposals There is no last date of submission of proposals. The proposals received on first cum first serve basis will be considered by the PMU in a meeting of the Technical Committee to be held on monthly/ fortnightly basis and approval conveyed accordingly. *****

Annexure-I Format for submission of EOI for Demonstration projects (To be filled in consultation with technology providers/ Consultants) 1. Name and address of beneficiary with phone, fax & mobile etc 2. Application for which Concentrating solar technology is proposed to be installed (Cooking/ process heat/ cooling/ laundry/ any other) 3. Present arrangement for meeting that requirement (Boiler/LPG/ PNG burners/any other) 4. Type of fuel being used and proposed to be saved 5. Heat requirement for application in the form of steam/ hot air/ pressurized hot water/ hot oil/ any other) 6. Required temperature and pressure of useful heat 7. Available shadow free space during 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. for solar system to be installed in sq. m. of area 8. Whether space available at terrace or on ground 9. Distance in meters from available space to the point of utility of heat 10. Whether solar system proposed, will be integrated with existing boiler/ heating arrangement or it will be a standalone system 11. Type of solar technology proposed to be installed 12. Approximate area of proposed solar system and its cost break up 13. Commitment letter from organization for bearing 70% of the cost towards installation of the system. In special category states, it will be 40% for non profit making bodies. 14. Whether any feasibility study done for installation of the CST based system? If yes report to be submitted 15. Details of consultant/ manufacturer who did the feasibility study. 16. Whether any manufacturer identified for installation of the system? Please give details. To, National Project Manager Project Management Unit UNDP-GEF (CSHP) Ministry of New & Renewable Energy B-14, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003 -

with a request to consider it as a demonstration project for UNDP-GEF support to our organization

Date: Signature with name and Seal of Head of beneficiary organization


Copy to : Director (CST), MNRE Note : i) To get details of technology suitable for your place and above format filled for submission to PMU, Consultants/ Consultancy organizations as given at Annexure IV may be contacted. Manufacturers /suppliers of Concentrating Solar Technologies may also be contacted whose list is available at Annexure VI

ii) Required justification would be required for considering the proposal as demonstration project on following points: Any improvements in CSH technical and/or economic performance, e.g., performance improvement (higher kW th/m2), cost reduction (lower INR/m2), improvement in cost/performance ratio (lower INR/kW th), performance consistency (reliability, durability over component life), improvements at component level (e.g. mirrors, tracking system), improvements in life of components (e.g. degradation of mirrors), improvements at system level (e.g. integration with process, integration with existing energy system, integration with auxiliary/ backup system, automated operation, control strategy and control system, system configuration optimization, system with storage (short-term/ longterm), performance monitoring system, operation with different working fluids, and scaleup with attendant improvement in technology para

Annexure-II Guidelines for preparing Demonstration & Replication Projects A. Demonstration Projects

Thirty (30) demonstration projects will be implemented under CSH project. Qualification The Demonstration Projects Component will support projects demonstrating CSH technologies or applications which, although at or near commercial viability and having potential for replication, currently face market barriers due to lack of expertise, knowledge or market confidence and as such have not been successfully demonstrated previously. Projects that offer significant improvement over already demonstrated CSH technologies or applications will also be considered as demonstration projects. Key selection criteria i) The demonstrations will initially focus on key sectors having large replication potentials e.g. dairy, hotel, hospital, textile, pharmaceutical, chemical, metal treatment, food processing, institutional cooking, etc. Improvements in CSH technical and/or economic performance, e.g., performance improvement (higher kW th/m2), cost reduction (lower INR/m2), improvement in cost/performance ratio (lower INR/kW th), performance consistency (reliability, durability over component life), improvements at component level (e.g. mirrors, tracking system), improvements in life of components (e.g. degradation of mirrors), improvements at system level (e.g. integration with process, integration with existing energy system, integration with auxiliary/ backup system, automated operation, control strategy and control system, system configuration optimization, system with storage (shortterm/ long-term), performance monitoring system, operation with different working fluids, and scale-up with attendant improvement in technology parameters. Preference will be given to projects related to process heat and cooling projects rather than community cooking which have already been in promotion under subsidy scheme of MNRE until and unless strong justifications are given in support for demonstration project Expected date of commissioning.

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Obligations under demonstration project scheme The participant must agree to report performance data in the specified format at the specified periodicity.

The participant should put-up a display board at the site clearly stating the support received from MNRE-UNDP-GEF project and having logos of MNRE, UNDP and GEF. The participant must agree to site visits by staff of the project and/or its designated agent(s) for the purposes of technical or verification inspection, and to carry out performance monitoring. The participant must be prepared to participate in follow-up research as may be commissioned by the project to establish the programme's impacts and achievements. The participant must agree that the UNDP GEF MNRE CSH project may develop a case study for dissemination and allow the acquisition of related information and data (protecting as appropriate all agreed confidential or commercially sensitive information/data). The participant must be prepared to participate in dissemination activities such as making presentations in workshops and participating in other such forums organized by the project. The participant must be prepared to allow access of the site to designated persons for the purposes of demonstrating an operating installation subject to reasonable frequency and notice period. On - line data collected on performance evaluation of the system will be shared by the participants ans made available on MNRE/UNDP websites. Obligations will be in force for a period of 2 years from commissioning of the demonstration project or till end of the project period whichever is later.

Solar Concentrator Technologies to be considered under Demonstration projects Parabolic trough concentrators Dual axis tracked paraboloid dishes Dual axis tracked Scheffler dishes linear Fresnel reflectors Non-imaging concentrator Arun technology with dish area below 100 sq. m. and Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes Arun technology with 160 sq. m. of dish area
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subject to fulfillment of ii) given under key selection criteria as above

Available Support from UNDP-GEF Support up to Rs. 15 lakhs or 10% of the cost of the system whichever is less will be available for each of the selected demonstration project for the purpose of preparation of feasibility report, DPR and performance monitoring of the system after its installation. Part of this support could be utilized towards installation of the system also only if money is available after having feasibility report and DPR prepared and equipment/instrumentation procured for performance monitoring of the system which are must. Release of this support could be 50% in advance based on Bank Guarantee and rest on seeing the progress made. Replication Projects (No DPRs are proposed in these projects) Sixty (60) replication projects will be supported. Qualification The replication projects that will be supported will either implement the application of existing CSH technology packages or implement the application of CSH technology packages demonstrated during the project. Obligations under replication project scheme The participant must agree to report performance data in the specified format at the specified periodicity. The participant must agree to site visits by staff of the project and/or its designated agent(s) for the purposes of technical or verification inspection, and to carry out performance monitoring. Obligations will be in force for a period of 1 year from commissioning of the replication project. The participant should put-up a display board at the site clearly stating the support received from MNRE-UNDP-GEF project and having logos of MNRE, UNDP and GEF.

Technologies to be considered under Replication projects where no improvements are proposed as mentioned in ii) under key selection criteria of Demonstration projects Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes Arun technology with 160 sq. m. of dish area In addition replication of projects sanctioned as demonstration projects will also be considered as replication projects after their successful installation and operation.

Available Support from UNDP-GEF Support of Rs. 4 lakhs will be available for each of the selected replication project (Minimum area 250 sq. m.) for the purpose of preparation of feasibility report and performance monitoring of the system after its installation. Part of this support could be utilized towards installation of the system also only if money is available after having feasibility report prepared and equipment/instrumentation procured for performance monitoring of the system which are must. Release of this support could be 50% in advance based on Bank Guarantee and rest on seeing the progress made on installation. ****

Annexure-III Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Government of India Subsidy pattern for solar thermal systems/devices under off-grid scheme of Jawaharlal Nehru National Sola Mission (JNNSM)

Solar thermal systems/devices

Capital subsidy (Rs./ sq.m. of collector area) or 30% of project cost whichever is less in General Category states*

Solar water heating & air heating systems, box cookers based on following type of collectors Evacuated Tube Collectors (ETCs) Flat Plate Collectors (FPC) with liquid as the working fluid Flat Plate Collectors with air as the working fluid Solar collector system for direct heating applications Dish solar cookers & steam generating systems based on following type of collectors Concentrators with manual tracking Non- imaging concentrators Concentrators with single axis tracking Concentrators with double axis tracking 2100 3600 5400 6000 3000 3300 2400 3600

________________________________________________________________ * For special category states, this subsidy will be double limited to 60% of project cost expect for commercial organizations who will get 30% subsidy because of accelerated depreciation benefits available to them. In un electrified rural areas, subsidy for solar thermal power plants will be 60% in all category of states.

Annexure-IV Tentative list of consultants being empanelled for preparation DPRs


S.No. 1 Organizations Tetra Tech ES India Pvt.Ltd. DLF Cyber City, Building No.9B, 11th Floor, Gurgaon-122002, Haryana Tel: 01244737400 Fax: 0124-4737444 World Institute of Sustainable Energy Plot No.44, Hindustan Estates, Road No.2, Kalyani Nagar, Pune-411006 Tel: 02026613832 Fax: 020-26611438 Mob: 09665020206,Email: wiseinfo@wisein.org Sardar Patel Renewable Energy Research Institute (SPRERI), Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat-388120 Tel:02692-235011, 231332 Fax: 02692237982 Email: Email : info@spreri.org; Sh. Ajay Chandak, Shamgini, Agra Road, Deopur, Dhule-424005,Tel: 02562-271995 Mob: 09823033344 Email : renewable.consultant@gmail.com L&T Sargent & Lundy Ltd., L&T Knowledge City, SEZ (IT/ITES), East Block, Ajwa-Waghodia Crossing, Vadodara390019 Tel:0265-2456000/6001 Fax: 02652456300 Email: ltsl@lntsnl.com KPMG Advisory Services Pvt. Ltd., Building No. 10, 8th Floor, Tower-B, DLF Cyber City, Phase-II, Gurgaon-122002 Tel: 0124-3074000 Fax: 0124-2549101 Mob: 9717724888 Email: peeyushm@kpmg.com PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt.Ltd. 8-2-293/82/A/1131A, Road No. 36, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500034 Delhi: Bldg.No.10, 17th Floor, Tower-C, DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon-122002 Tel: 040-66246600 Fax: 040-6624640 Tel:0124-3306028 Email: amit2.kumar@in.pwc.com Greentech Knowledge Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 342, Abhiyan Apartments, Plot - 15, Sector 12, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110078,Telefax: 011-45535574 Email: sameer@gkspl.in APITCO Ltd., 8th Floor, Parisrama Bhavanam, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad500004,Tel: 040-23237333/7981/23243611 Fax: 040-23298945 Email: hyd1_apitco@bsnl.in Persons to be involved for preparation of DPRs Rakesh Kumar Goyal, Project Manager Dr.Ujjwal Bhattarcharjee, Technical Expert Sumedh Agarwal, Technical Expert Ritesh Kumar Singh, Financial Expert 2 Dr.Sudhir Kumar, Joint Director Vinayak Desai, Sr.Research Fellow Satadru Chakraborty, Associate Fellow Dr.V Siva Reddy, Principal Scientist & Head

Prof Ajay Girdharilal Chandak, Consultant

Sambuddha N.Dasgupta, Sr Deputy Manager Pius Kumar, Dy.GM Saravanam M, Asst. Manager Ravikiran P.Aphale, Asst Manager Peeyush Mohit, Manager Santosh Kamath,Partner

Uday Kiran Alamuru, Manager Amit Kumar, Associate Director Vibhash Garg, Sr.Manager Manoj Bansal, Manager

Dr.Sameer Maithel, Director Prashant Bhanware,Sr.Consultant Dheeraj Lalchandari,Consultant Pallav Singh, Consultant M.Rinivas Rao, Chief Consultant P.Raghunadha Raju, Sr.Consultant & Team Leader Dasari Gopal Rao, Sr.Consultant Sanjay Kumar Dash,Sr.Consultant Lalalajapathi Roy Lalchireddi, Consultant Sridhar P, Expert Consultant

Annexure-V Format for submission of project proposal for installation of CST based system for process heat/community cooking/cooling application

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Name of establishment with complete postal : address, telephone, fax number and e-mail address for correspondence purpose. Type of solar technology to be used for CST based system Type Size (sq.m.) No. of units Approx. cost has given by supplier (Quotation to be enclosed,)

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1. 2. 3. Requirement of application (Cooking, process : heat/ cooling any other) Heat required for application in the form of steam/ hot air/ pressurized hot water/ hot oil/ any other) Required temperature & pressure of useful heat Existing arrangement for such application (Boiler/LPG or PNG burners/any other) Present fuel consumption per year : Shadow free land area available at terrace : /ground & identified for solar system (sq. m.) Distance of utility point from solar site : Whether solar system proposed, will be integrated with existing boiler/ heating arrangement or it will be a standalone system Report on feasibility study done for installation of the CST based system with details of consultant/ manufacturer who did that Name and address of supplier identified for : installation of the system, Expected outcome from proposed installation in terms of fuel savings & heat delivery Item wise budget break up (including AMC for 5 years but excluding UNDP support, if any) MNRE support sought as per the scheme provisions Proposed means of balance financing (Commitment letter of beneficiarys contribution 70% or 40% as applicable to be enclosed)

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Detailed report to be provided

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Commitments from the beneficiary We will bear the remaining cost apart from the MNRE support as per details given above ii) We will not dismantle the system at any stage without prior written permission of MNRE iii) We will regularly use and properly maintain the system and submit quarterly performance report for a minimum period of one year from the date of installation through implementing agency. iv) We will take Annual Maintenance contract for a period of at least 5 years after completion of the warranty period from manufacturers or get our people trained for successful functioning of the systems.

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Date .. Signature with name and Seal of Head of beneficiary organization

To, Director, CST Division, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy B-14, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003 -

for MNRE subsidy towards installation of system

Copy to: National Project Manager Project Management Unit UNDP-GEF (CSHP) Ministry of New & Renewable Energy B-14, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003 -

for UNDP-GEF support towards performance monitoring of Replication projects

Annexure-VI
List of known manufacturers/suppliers of solar concentrating systems for steam cooking/ process heat/ cooling applications (Last updated on 27th August, 2012) Note : The list is not exhaustive and is based on some information obtained from known manufacturers /suppliers or visits made to their factory/installations. These manufacturers/suppliers are supposed to install systems as per MNRE specifications ( Appendix-I) and also available at its website: www.mnre.gov.in. Subsidy to beneficiaries is disbursed based on the satisfactory report received in MNRE after having joint inspection made by MNRE/SNA/third party agency of installed systems as per enclosed format ( Appendix-II). Beneficiaries may, therefore, ensure that systems supplied by them are installed as per these specifications for which they may consult Technical Back up Units cum Regional Test Centers & State Nodal Agencies of Ministry, if necessary. List of these Units/Centers/Agencies are given at website. They may also ensure that mirrors supplied with CSTs are of solar grade quality and the supplier gives guarantee of replacing them if found deteriorating within 5 years. All safety measures are also taken by the supplier in installing the system including IBR certificate from concerned department wherever required. They may even ensure of the performance and quality of earlier systems installed by them if any.
Name & address Contact Address Unisun Technologies. 7, Ist Floor, Kodava Samaja Building, Ist Main Road, Vasanthanagar, Bangalore - 560 052. Tel: 91 80 22289663, 22355239 Mobile: 09880022272 (Mr. Shivanand Nashi), 09741977733 (Mr Mathew Chandy) Fax: 91 80 22289294 E-mail: unisun@vsnl.com, Web: www.unisun.net Thermax Limited , Thermax House, 4, Mumbai-Pune Road Shivaji Nagar, Pune-411005 Phone: 020 66476230 Mobile : 09823298851 (Mr Umakant Shende ) Fax: 020 66476367 E-mail: ushende@thermaxindia.com Website: http://thermaxindia.com/SolarPower-Business-Solutions.aspx Clique Developments Ltd., (CliqueSolar), 149/BCD, First Floor, Government Industrial Estate, Charkop, Kandivali (West), Mumbai- 4000067, Tel. : 022-28609011, Fax: 022-28609734, Mobile: 9096180000 (Mr. Abhishek Bhatewara), E-Mail: adb@cliquesolar.com, Website: www.cliquesolar.com Megawatt Solutions Private Limited Registered Office: 5/82 Blue Beach Road, Neelangarai Chennai-600041 Corporate Office: B-125 Sector 51, Noida, UP 201301 Type of Concentrators being made Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

Factory Address 12th K.M. Hosur Thally Road, Kallugondapally Village, Denkanikottai Taluk, Dharmapuri Dist., Hosur 635 114 TAMILNADU Tel : 04347 - 233483/484 Fax :04347 - 233246

Thermax Limited Solar Cooling & Heating GU Factory Survey no 66/A/1,Next to Octroi Naka,Opp Rajyog Mangal Karyalay,Manjari Farm, Pune Solapur Road, Pune 412307 Contact No. 020 26995577

Single axis tracked parabolic troughs Scheffler dishes both single axis and double axis tracked ETC based Nonimaging concentrating system Double axis tracked Fresnel based dishes

Plot No. 39, Survey No.984, Ambika Udyog Nagar, Satpati Road, At post: Shirgaon, Taluka.Palghar, Dist.:Thane, Maharastra, Pin- 401 107.

D-208, Sector 63, Gautam Budh Nagar Noida UP 201301 Contact : Mr. Gaurav Khanna Phone: +91 98-99-804705

Double axis tracked paraboloid dishes

Mob: 9654451401 (Mr. Sidharth. Malik) Email: smalik@megawattsolutions.in info@megawattsolutions.in Website: http://megawattsolutions.in Taylormade Solar Solutions Pvt. Ltd., H.O.: 705, Shapath -II, Opp. Rajpath Club, S.G.Road, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad - 380 015, Gujarat. Tel: 079-40035875, 40040888. Mobile: 097129 33390 Mail: dharam@tss-india.com Web: www.tss-india.com AKSONs Solar Equipments (P) Ltd Vatsala-Damodar, 42/1, Sahajanand Society, Kothrud, Pune-411038 Tel.: 020-25380109/25398771 Mobile : 09225507015 E-mail: aseplpune@gmail.com; aseplpune@yahoo.com Essential Equipments Bhide bag, Deopur, Dhule- 424002 Maharashtra Tel. : 02562- 223164, Mobile: 09822187693 ( Mr. Rahul Kulkarni) E-mail essential_equipments@yahoo.co.in Sharada Inventions 94/1, MIDC Satpur Nashik-422007 Tel : 0253 2352444 Mobile: 09822018810 (Mr.Kapadia, MD) Fax : 0253-2336014 E-mail : suresh.kapadia@gmail.com Website: www.sharadainventions.com Maharishi Solar Technology Pvt. Ltd., A-14, Mohan co-op. Industrial Estate, Mathura Road New Delhi-110044 Tel: 26959800 Fax: 26836682 Email: solar@maharishi.net Ultra Conserve Pvt. Ltd., 25, Gaurav Industrial Estate Bharat Coal Compound, Kurla(W) Mumbai-400070 Tel: 91-22-25145602 Fax:91-22-25145603 Email: info@conserve.co.in website : www.conserve.co.in. KG Design Services Pvt. Ltd., 366, Thudiyalur Road, KG Campus Saravanampatti Coimbatore-641035 Mob: 0 93442 88130 C-1/B-51, GIDC Pardi, Taluk Pardi, District Valsad, Gujarat - 396 125. Mobile: 09925133390 (Mr. Sameer Patel) 091739 38256 (Mr. Jayesh Shah) Mail: info@tss-india.com, Gat No. 213, Village Rajewadi, Taluka Khandala, District Satara. Tel.:02169-284091. Mobile : 09225507012 E-mail: aseplrajewadi@gmail.com Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

D-24 and G-62, M.I.D.C. Awadhan, PIN: 424 311 Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra. PH: 02562-239330 Cell: 09371077488 Contact person: Mr. Rahul Kulkarni 94/1, MIDC Satpur Nashik-422007

Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

127 Udyog Vihar, Echotech III, Greater Noida, UP 201305

Single axis tracked parabolic troughs

Gat. No. 111, Vill. Vadgaon, Tal. Khandala, Dist. Satara, Maharashtra - 412801.

Single axis parabolic trough

366, Thudiyalur Road, KG Campus Saravanampatti Coimbatore-641035

Single axis tracked Linear Fresnel reflector based systems

(Dr S.P.Viswanathan, President) Phone: 0422 - 661 9917 Ext 917 Fax : 0422- 266 8325 Email : spv@kgisl.com Website: http://solar.kgisl.com Airier Natura Pvt. Ltd., No. 2 & 3, 4th Main, Airier Complex, Balaji Layout Bangalore-560094 Tel: 91-80-23417353/ 7754/0784 Fax: 91-80-23417353 Email: marketingcsp@airier.com Bhagawati International Ltd. A-27B, Sector-16, NOIDA- 201301 Tel: 91-120-4749901 Fax:91-120-4749919/ 011-29230698 Mob; 9891388782 email: dkjainbgl@gmail.com Website: www.tarasolar.in K energy 5, Haider building, out side sojati gate, Jodhpur - 342001, Rajasthan Contact Person: Sanjeev Kachhwaha Ph.: 0291 3269045, 3260432, Fax: 0291 2630432, M. 98290 22899 E mail: info@kenergy.co.in, sanjeevkachhwaha@gmail.com, kachhwaha@yahoo.com Flareum Solar Technologies Pvt Ltd* 101, Arun Chamber Tardeo, Mumbai-400034 M.: 09820700189 Email : sales.m1@flareum.com Website : www.flareum.com Bergen Solar Power & Energy Ltd. 311, 3rd floor, Time Tower, M.G. Road, Sector-28, Gurgaon-122002 Contact Person : Raghav Agarwal Ph.:0124-4986400-22, M: 9871077220 Fax : 0124-04986419 E mail:raghav.agarwal@bergengroupindia.com Sy.No. 26/2 Kamenahalli & Sy.No. 38/8 & 38/9, Indrasanahalli Kundanahobli, Devanahalli tq Bangalore rural, Karnataka Plot Nos. 3F & 3G, Ecotech - II, Udyog Vihar Greater Noida - 201 308 (UP) Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

489, Keru road, Vill. Badli, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

Flareum Solar technologies Pvt Ltd Plot no 86,Old GIDC, Gundlav, Valsad, Gujrat-396035, Tel -02632-236703 Contact person : Vijay Arora Bergen Solar Power & Energy Ltd. 690-691 Phase 5, Udyog Vihar Gurgaon 122 016 Tel : 0124-4002342, 4002343 Fax : 0124 400 2344

Single axis tracked Scheffler dishes

ETC based Nonimaging concentrating system

* Name changed from M/s Gadhia Solar Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd., Valsad, Gujarat.

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