Because of great amount of solar irradiation received, Gujarat and Rajasthan has become the first choice to set up large solar power plant.
Following is an overview of India's largest Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants:
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Following is an overview of India's largest Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants:
Name of the Plant
|
DC Peak Power(MW)
|
Year of completion
|
Adani
Power Bitta,Gujarat
|
40
|
2012
|
Azure
Power – Photovoltaic Plant
|
2
|
2009
|
Azure
Power – Sabarkantha, Gujarat
|
10
|
2011
|
Charanka
Solar Park – Charanka, Gujarat
|
214
|
2012
|
Gandhinagar
Solar Plant
|
1
|
2011
|
Green
Infra Solar Energy Limited- Rajkot, Gujarat
|
10
|
2011
|
Itnal
Photovoltaic Plant, Belgaum
|
3
|
2010
|
Jamuria
Photovoltaic Plant
|
2
|
2009
|
Kolar
Photovoltaic Plant
|
3
|
2010
|
Mithapur
Solar Power Plant,Mithapur,Gujarat(Tata Power)
|
25
|
2012
|
Moser
Baer Clean Energy Limited–Banaskantha, Gujarat
|
30
|
2011
|
NDPC
Photovoltaic Plant
|
1
|
2010
|
REHPL
– Sadeipali, (Bolangir) Orissa
|
1
|
2011
|
Sivaganga
Photovoltaic Plant
|
5
|
2010
|
Tata
– Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu
|
1
|
2011
|
Tata
– Mulshi, Maharashtra
|
3
|
2011
|
TATA
– Osmanabad, Maharastra
|
1
|
2011
|
Thyagaraj
stadium Plant-Delhi
|
1
|
2010
|
Waa
Solar Power Plant – Surendranagar, Gujarat (Madhav Power)
|
10
|
2011
|
Total
|
363
|
In the Charanka solar park, Patan, Gujarat 214 MW of electricity is being generated everyday surpassing the 200MW capacity of Golmund solar park, China. Installing the solar power plants in the non-arable land areas to produce electricity is really a great and innovative idea.
Image courtsey: SolarGIS © 2013 GeoModel Solar s.r.o.
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