Investigation on Feasibility Analysis of Roof -top Solar Power Plant with Reference to VFSTR Deemed to be University
Phani kumar. Katuri
Dr. Phani kumar. Katuri, Asst. Professor, Department of Management Studies, Vignan University, Vadlamudi, Guntur (Dist) – 522 213, Andhra Pradesh, India. 
Manuscript received on 17 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 23 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 2841-2844 | Volume-8 Issue-1, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: A1453058119/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Scope of roof top solar power plant is increasing day-by- day. Roof top solar power plant when compared with grounded solar power plant is more efficient. As the altitude increases temperatures also increases so that the efficiency of power plant also increases. Norway is the first and foremost country which made a roof top solar plant mandatory irrespective of its size and population. India could be a power abundant country if it could manage to install a solar plant on each of its house with its larger area and population. Vignan’s Foundation for Science Technology and Research is having an abundant space over its roof which has been better utilized with a roof top solar power plant which is providing a supportive hand for the management in reducing their increasing power bills. The feasibility of this 1.25MwH is provided in the conclusion. Keywords: Roof-top, Feasibility, Sensitivity Analysis, Thermal Power Project, Debt Service Coverage Ratio.
Scope of the Article: Predictive Analysis