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$1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by UgojiC(m): 9:36pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
Bhadla solar park is a 2.25GW solar complex being developed in Bhadla village in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India. The project is being developed in four phases, with Rajasthan Solar Park Development Company Limited (RSPDCL) developing the first two phases, Saurya Urja Company of Rajasthan developing phase three, and Adani Renewable Energy Park Rajasthan developing phase four. The total estimated investment on the project is Rs98.5bn ($1.4bn). The solar park construction was started in July 2015 and the first phase was commissioned in October 2018. The second phase is expected to be commissioned in April 2019, while phases three and four are expected to be commissioned by March 2019. Bhadla solar park spans a total area of 5,783ha in Bhadla village, which is located 220km away from Jodhpur on Bap-Bhadla road. Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation (RREC) has allotted the land for the execution of the project in co-ordination with the state government. RSPDCL leased 1,800ha of land to develop phase two of the project. Rajasthan has the highest solar irradiation of 5.72kWh/m²/day making it a perfect site for solar park development. The country also has the advantage of maximum solar power potential of 142GW in the country with vast unused barren and affordable land. The first phase of the solar park has seven solar power plants with a combined capacity of 75MW, while phase two has ten solar power plants with a combined capacity of 680MW. Phases three and four will have ten solar power plants each, with combined capacities of 1,000MW and 500MW respectively. National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) are responsible for assigning developers for the solar power plants. The two organizations have signed 25-year power purchase agreement with developers. The solar power plants under the third phase are being developed by Hero Future Energies (300MW), Softbank Group (200MW), ACME Solar (200MW), and SB Energy (300MW). Azure Power (200MW), ReNew Solar Power (50MW), Phelan Energy Group (50MW), Avaada Power (100MW), and SB Energy (100MW) are undertaking development of the solar power plants under the fourth phase. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fEwA_L3eDg The power evacuation system of the solar park will be developed by Powergrid Corporation of India (PGCIL) and state-owned transmission company TRANSCO and delivered to the state electricity boards. PGCIL will establish 765/400/220kV grid substations and pooling stations at Bhadla. A transmission system with 765kV and 400kV double-circuit line along with two 400kV and four 220kV line bays for solar parks interconnection will also be laid. Bhadla solar park is a 2.25GW solar complex being developed in Bhadla village in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India. The project is being developed in four phases, with Rajasthan Solar Park Development Company Limited (RSPDCL) developing the first two phases, Saurya Urja Company of Rajasthan developing phase three, and Adani Renewable Energy Park Rajasthan developing phase four. The total estimated investment on the project is Rs98.5bn ($1.4bn). The solar park construction was started in July 2015 and the first phase was commissioned in October 2018. The second phase is expected to be commissioned in April 2019, while phases three and four are expected to be commissioned by March 2019. Bhadla solar park spans a total area of 5,783ha in Bhadla village, which is located 220km away from Jodhpur on Bap-Bhadla road. Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation (RREC) has allotted the land for the execution of the project in co-ordination with the state government. RSPDCL leased 1,800ha of land to develop phase two of the project. Rajasthan has the highest solar irradiation of 5.72kWh/m²/day making it a perfect site for solar park development. The country also has the advantage of maximum solar power potential of 142GW in the country with vast unused barren and affordable land. Bhadla solar park details The first phase of the solar park has seven solar power plants with a combined capacity of 75MW, while phase two has ten solar power plants with a combined capacity of 680MW. Phases three and four will have ten solar power plants each, with combined capacities of 1,000MW and 500MW respectively. National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) are responsible for assigning developers for the solar power plants. The two organizations have signed 25-year power purchase agreement with developers. The solar power plants under the third phase are being developed by Hero Future Energies (300MW), Softbank Group (200MW), ACME Solar (200MW), and SB Energy (300MW). Azure Power (200MW), ReNew Solar Power (50MW), Phelan Energy Group (50MW), Avaada Power (100MW), and SB Energy (100MW) are undertaking development of the solar power plants under the fourth phase. The power evacuation system of the solar park will be developed by Powergrid Corporation of India (PGCIL) and state-owned transmission company TRANSCO and delivered to the state electricity boards. PGCIL will establish 765/400/220kV grid substations and pooling stations at Bhadla. A transmission system with 765kV and 400kV double-circuit line along with two 400kV and four 220kV line bays for solar parks interconnection will also be laid. TRANSCO will also develop 400/220/132kV grid substations for power evacuation. Construction of the new transmission lines from the solar park to the national grid is being financed under the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Transmission Investment Programme (RRETIP), which is co-ordinated by the Government of India, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Clean Technology Fund. RRETIP has rendered technical assistance to plan infrastructure and implement phase two of the project and to plan and review phases three and four. CC: lalasticlala Seun mynd44 https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/projects/bhadla-solar-park-rajasthan/ 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by Pacifist345(m): 9:37pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
Nigeria! which way now? |
Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by UgojiC(m): 9:45pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
While others are developing infrastructures, we are unraveling great polithiefic skills |
Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by Kingray10: 9:52pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
That's the annual money Nigeria politicians embezzled. |
Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by MajesticKris: 10:54pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
And they want to construct only Road with $53b Not even a world class road ohh.... After two yrs they will construct the same road again... |
Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by Nobody: 11:52pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
Bhadla Solar Park in northern India is the world's largest solar farm. Pavagada solar park in southern India is the worlds 2nd largest solar farm. 1 Like
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Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by Nobody: 12:36am On Aug 06, 2020 |
Work has been initiated for building the worlds largest floating solar farm in central India. It will generate 1GW of power. It will be built on the reservoir of a dam like the one in the pic below in south India. 1 Like
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Re: $1.4b World Largest Solar Park In Bhadla Village India by VoidLoop: 2:37am On Aug 06, 2020 |
Nigeria will soon reach and pass this stage |
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