Solar energy systems provide an opportunity for individuals, businesses, and even entire nations to achieve greater energy independence. By harnessing the power of the sun, communities can generate their own electricity, reducing reliance on centralized power grids.
Solar energy is a renewable resource, meaning it is derived from the inexhaustible power of the sun. As long as the sun is shining, we can harness its energy. Unlike fossil fuels that deplete over time and contribute to environmental degradation, solar power offers a sustainable solution for the long term.
Solar investments can lead to substantial long-term cost savings. Once installed, solar panels generate electricity at little to no ongoing cost, providing a reliable and predictable source of energy. This can lead to lower electricity bills and a positive impact on the bottom line for businesses.
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Why Solar?

Solar power is the key to a clean energy future and plays a crucial role in the decar­bonization of our societies. Every day, the sun gives off far more energy than we need to power every­thing on earth. Fortum has great experience from producing solar power and co-owns several solar plants in India.

Also in India, the condi­tions for solar power are promising. That is why we are devel­oping solar plants also in our home market.

Renewable
CO2 - Free
Low Operating Cost
Limitless Solar Energy

The sun provides more than enough energy to meet the whole world’s energy needs, and unlike fossil fuels, it won’t run out anytime soon. As a renewable energy source, the only limitation of solar power is our ability to turn it into electricity in an efficient and cost-effective way.

Solar Energy – A Clean Source

No greenhouse gas emissions are released into the atmosphere when you use solar panels to create electricity. And because the sun provides more energy than we’ll ever need, electricity from solar power is a very important energy source in the move to clean energy production.

No Fuel To Burn

After solar panels have been installed, operational costs are quite low compared to other forms of power generation. Fuel isn’t required, and this means that solar power can create large amounts of electricity without the uncertainty and expense of securing a fuel supply.