Vision
Shravya Solar is A leading distributed energy company providing low carbon energy solutions to industrial and commercial customers. Shravya solar provides clean energy to its clients by setting up both on-site solar projects (rooftop and ground-mounted) and off-site solar farms. Today, we owns and manages a portfolio of 5+ MWp of operational and under construction distributed solar assets across India with its projects spread over more than 50 locations, targeting 35% growth in current financial year.
Our operational plants are expected to cumulatively generate 200 Million units of electricity over the 25 years duration of the projects. The CO2 abatement over the lifetime of these projects amounts to 0.096 million Metric Tones. The environmental impact can also be equated to .10 million mature trees absorbing CO2 for 40 years.
We Have dedicated team of professional highly qualified Engineers, Project managers and financial advisors
Mission
Here is a general text about solar missions: Solar missions play a crucial role in understanding the Sun and its effects on space weather, Earth’s climate, and the broader universe. These missions are designed to study the Sun’s atmosphere, magnetic fields, and energy emissions, providing valuable insights into solar activity and its impact on technological systems and human life on Earth.
Key Solar Missions
Parker Solar Probe (2018 – Present)
- Launched by NASA, the Parker Solar Probe is the closest spacecraft to the Sun, flying through its outer atmosphere (the corona).
- Its goal is to study solar wind, magnetic fields, and the high-energy particles emitted by the Sun.
- It helps scientists understand the heating of the corona and the acceleration of solar winds.
Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) (1995 – Present)
- A joint mission by NASA and ESA, SOHO continuously observes the Sun’s surface and atmosphere.
- It has been instrumental in discovering thousands of comets and studying solar storms.
Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) (2010 – Present)
- This NASA mission provides high-definition images of the Sun to study its magnetic field and solar activity.
- It helps in predicting solar storms that can disrupt Earth’s satellites and communication networks.
Aditya-L1 (2023 – Present)
- India’s first dedicated solar mission, launched by ISRO.
- It is positioned at the Lagrange Point 1 (L1) to study the Sun’s corona, solar emissions, and solar winds.
Ulysses (1990 – 2009)
- A joint NASA-ESA mission that explored the Sun’s poles, providing unique data about solar winds and cosmic rays.
Significance of Solar Missions
- Understanding Space Weather: Solar storms can affect satellites, power grids, and GPS systems. Studying the Sun helps us predict and mitigate these risks.
- Exploring Solar Physics: Learning about solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and magnetic fields helps improve models of stellar evolution.
- Impact on Earth’s Climate: Solar radiation influences Earth’s climate patterns. These missions help monitor long-term solar variations.
Solar missions continue to push the boundaries of exploration, providing vital knowledge about our closest star and its vast influence on the solar system.
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About-Us
Shravya SolarTechnologies Pvt Ltd., is a leading
Organization in solar system integration and provider of comprehensive assortment of all Solar products like Capex & Opex mode Solar Plants, Solar Panel
