solar project delays
solar project delays

We Lost 60 Days on Site: Real Causes of Solar Project Delays

We Lost 60 Days on Site: Real Causes of Solar Project Delays If you’ve built solar in India—ground-mount, rooftop, or PM-KUSUM—you’ve heard a version of this line. Sometimes it’s blamed on “approvals,” sometimes “rain,” sometimes “vendor delays.” But when executives ask why the schedule slipped, the real answer is usually uncomfortable:Most solar project delays are not “one big problem.” They’re a chain reaction of small misses—late drawings, incomplete site readiness, missing materials, weak governance—until the critical path snaps.At Innocepts Solar, we’ve learned that on-time solar plant delivery is not luck. It’s execution planning: clear critical path ownership, weekly look-ahead planning,…

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Solar Plant Underperform: 12 EPC Design Mistakes
Solar Plant Underperform: 12 EPC Design Mistakes

Solar Plants Underperform: 12 Design Mistakes

Why Solar Plants Underperform: 12 Design & Engineering Mistakes EPCs Must Prevent Solar plant underperformance is the gap between expected energy (modeled) and actual energy (delivered)—usually visible as PR drop, repeated trips, hotspots, mismatch losses, avoidable derating, and high downtime. In simple terms, solar plant underperformance happens when engineering decisions allow controllable losses to grow silently.A widely referenced way to communicate PV performance is the Performance Ratio (PR)—which converts complex losses into one comparable metric. NREL’s PR guidance explains PR as a practical indicator of how a plant converts available sunlight into usable electricity after losses.This blog breaks down the…

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