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Adani Group launches world’s largest solar power plant in Tamil Nadu
National Geographic Megastructures featuring Adani’s Solar Power Plant

CHENNAI: The 'world's largest solar power plant' with an installed capacity of 648MW was commissioned at Kamudhi in Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday.

Set up by Adani Group, the plant was formally commissioned by chief minister J Jayalalithaa. It was connected to the grid through a sub-station.

The plant was set up on an area of around 5,000 acres at a total cost of Rs 4,550 crore. The company sourced equipment and machinery from various parts of the world to set up the plant in eight months. A total of around 8,500 people worked in a day to set up the plant in the stipulated time.

The plant comprises 3.8 lakh foundations, 25 lakh solar modules, 27,000m of structure, 576 inverters, 154 transformers and 6,000km length of cables.

"This is a momentous occasion for Tamil Nadu as well as the entire country. We are extremely happy to dedicate this plant to the nation. A plant of this magnitude reinstates the country's ambitions of becoming one of the leading green energy producers in the world. I would like to express our deepest gratitude to the chief minister and the government of Tamil Nadu for their valuable support and guidance in achieving this gigantic feat," said the group chairman Gautam Adani.

Source(s):- Adani Group launches world’s largest solar power plant in Tamil Nadu
 
Adani Group launches world’s largest solar power plant in Tamil Nadu
National Geographic Megastructures featuring Adani’s Solar Power Plant

CHENNAI: The 'world's largest solar power plant' with an installed capacity of 648MW was commissioned at Kamudhi in Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday.

Set up by Adani Group, the plant was formally commissioned by chief minister J Jayalalithaa. It was connected to the grid through a sub-station.

The plant was set up on an area of around 5,000 acres at a total cost of Rs 4,550 crore. The company sourced equipment and machinery from various parts of the world to set up the plant in eight months. A total of around 8,500 people worked in a day to set up the plant in the stipulated time.

The plant comprises 3.8 lakh foundations, 25 lakh solar modules, 27,000m of structure, 576 inverters, 154 transformers and 6,000km length of cables.

"This is a momentous occasion for Tamil Nadu as well as the entire country. We are extremely happy to dedicate this plant to the nation. A plant of this magnitude reinstates the country's ambitions of becoming one of the leading green energy producers in the world. I would like to express our deepest gratitude to the chief minister and the government of Tamil Nadu for their valuable support and guidance in achieving this gigantic feat," said the group chairman Gautam Adani.

Source(s):- Adani Group launches world’s largest solar power plant in Tamil Nadu
5000 Acres for 648 MW ... isnt this wastage of land resources ?
 
India lost its appeal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in a dispute over solar power on Friday, failing to overturn a US complaint that New Delhi had discriminated against importers in the Indian solar power sector.

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India lost its appeal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in a dispute over solar power on Friday, failing to overturn a US complaint that New Delhi had discriminated against importers in the Indian solar power sector.

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They were unhappy because we awarded more contracts to Chinese firms. And not to more costly American ones. I hope the present contracts, are competed and then either we start large scale manufacturing ourselves or invest more in coal.
 
India lost its appeal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in a dispute over solar power on Friday, failing to overturn a US complaint that New Delhi had discriminated against importers in the Indian solar power sector.

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It's off topic my friend.
 
Punjab solar plant:

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The next target 10GW plant in Rajasthan!

Wow, that would be a sight!

Any link?
 
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