1,000 MW Solar Project Initiative in Gujarat
The 1,000 MW Project Initiative
To further facilitate land allotment and development of solar projects, Charanaka, a village nestled in a remote corner of the Patan district in north Gujarat, was selected to develop the Solar Park in Gujarat. The cost of this initiative will be 80 billion (approx. 1.35 billion). It will be Asia's first such large-scale solar PV park. Daily average solar insolation is 5.9 kWh/m2. There will be two 440KV substations for power evacuation, with large, wide roads for the container-loaded trucks, as well as water, primary electricity, and land for residential buildings and material storage facilities. It is destined to become the State's solar power generation hub. It is expected that the basic facilities will be completed by January 2011.
Gujarat Power Corporation Limited (GPCL) will be the nodal agency overseeing the development. Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) is currently in the process of entering into a long-term PPA with 80 solar power project investors to commission almost 1,000 MW generation capacity. This capacity will help procure close to 1,700 million kWh of solar power.
Investorideas.com - Gujarat The Emerging Solar Energy Capital of India
The 1,000 MW Project Initiative
To further facilitate land allotment and development of solar projects, Charanaka, a village nestled in a remote corner of the Patan district in north Gujarat, was selected to develop the Solar Park in Gujarat. The cost of this initiative will be 80 billion (approx. 1.35 billion). It will be Asia's first such large-scale solar PV park. Daily average solar insolation is 5.9 kWh/m2. There will be two 440KV substations for power evacuation, with large, wide roads for the container-loaded trucks, as well as water, primary electricity, and land for residential buildings and material storage facilities. It is destined to become the State's solar power generation hub. It is expected that the basic facilities will be completed by January 2011.
Gujarat Power Corporation Limited (GPCL) will be the nodal agency overseeing the development. Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) is currently in the process of entering into a long-term PPA with 80 solar power project investors to commission almost 1,000 MW generation capacity. This capacity will help procure close to 1,700 million kWh of solar power.
Investorideas.com - Gujarat The Emerging Solar Energy Capital of India