JNNSM definition

JNNSM means the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission.
JNNSM means Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission.
JNNSM means Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission 2009 launched by Government of India.

Examples of JNNSM in a sentence

  • All the technical & other requirements as per provisions under JNNSM of MNRE must be fulfilled.

  • One of the main objectives of the Company is to assist the Ministry and function as the implementing and facilitating arm of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) for development, promotion and commercialization of solar energy technologies in the country.

  • Fulfills all requirements as per provisions under JNNSM, MNRE, GOI.

  • Fulfill all requirements as per provisions under JNNSM, MNRE, GoI.

  • These parks have obtained their initial impetus from the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), which provided the policy framework and roadmap for solar power development in the country.

  • The solar parks in Gujarat and Rajasthan not only enable the states to meet their policy targets for solar power and solar renewable purchase obligations, they also contribute towards the ambitious targets put in place by the JNNSM.

  • Bidder should have Test Certificate for the components of tendered 5 kWp Solar Power Plant like PCU/Inverter, PV module, battery etc from an approved/competent testing centres as per requirements under the JNNSM scheme of the MNRE, GOI.

  • While the refurbishing does extend the useful life of a used slot machine, this refurbishing in no way impacts the effect of any possible government regulations that could mandate obsolescence.

  • Following final disclosure, the Government of China argued that the USA have requested consultations with India under the WTO dispute settlement procedures concerning the local content requirements of the JNNSM on 6 February 2013.

  • JNNSM envisages setting up utility-scale solar power generation plants through the promotion and establishment of solar parks with dedicated infrastructure by state governments as well as newer hybrid technologies that could potentially hold significant commercial promise in future years.

Related to JNNSM

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