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What is SolarSquare?
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What is a solar rooftop system?
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How does a solar rooftop system work?
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How to apply for a solar rooftop subsidy?
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What is the price of a solar system in India without a subsidy?
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Why should I go solar?
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Is solar power safe?
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What do I need to install a rooftop solar system?
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What are the different types of Solar systems?
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Do solar panels generate electricity even during monsoon and winter?
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Does a rooftop solar PV generate power during a power failure?
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How much electricity does a solar plant produce?
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What kind of appliances can I use on Solar Power?
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How do I decide what size of plant I need?
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What is Net metering?
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What is the life of a rooftop solar system?
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Do Solar Rooftop projects have a high maintenance cost?
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Can Solar projects damage my roof?
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Do I need to clean my Solar plant?
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My roof is not made of concrete; can I still install a Solar Project?
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How much does a solar Plant cost?
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What is the break-even period for Solar rooftop projects?
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Are there any subsidies provided by the government for solar projects?
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How do I avail subsidy provided by the Madhya Pradesh government?
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What is the difference between CapEx and OpEx models?
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Are financing options available for Solar Rooftop projects?
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What is SolarSquare?
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What is a solar rooftop system?
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How does a solar rooftop system work?
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How to apply for a solar rooftop subsidy?
</H2> |
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What is the price of a solar system in India without a subsidy?
</H2> |
| <H2>
Why should I go solar?
</H2> |
| <H2>
Is solar power safe?
</H2> |
| <H2>
What do I need to install a rooftop solar system?
</H2> |
| <H2>
What are the different types of Solar systems?
</H2> |
| <H2>
Do solar panels generate electricity even during monsoon and winter?
</H2> |
| <H2>
Does a rooftop solar PV generate power during a power failure?
</H2> |
| <H2>
How much electricity does a solar plant produce?
</H2> |
| <H2>
What kind of appliances can I use on Solar Power?
</H2> |
| <H2>
How do I decide what size of plant I need?
</H2> |
| <H2>
What is Net metering?
</H2> |
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Solar Maintenance
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What is the life of a rooftop solar system?
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Do Solar Rooftop projects have a high maintenance cost?
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Can Solar projects damage my roof?
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Do I need to clean my Solar plant?
</H2> |
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My roof is not made of concrete; can I still install a Solar Project?
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Solar Economics
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How much does a solar Plant cost?
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What is the break-even period for Solar rooftop projects?
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Are there any subsidies provided by the government for solar projects?
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How do I avail subsidy provided by the Madhya Pradesh government?
</H2> |
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What is the difference between CapEx and OpEx models?
</H2> |
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Are financing options available for Solar Rooftop projects?
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