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Change in Generation Landscape
The planned renewable capacity target of 175 GW by 2022 to enable our COP21 commitment and 'Power for All' program poses significant challenges of balancing variability and intermittency in the grid.
Power For All, Yogesh Daruka, Pwc India, Power, Peak Generation, Solar Plant, Hydropower, CEA, EFC, HPO, RPO, HPDF, CERC, NPA, PPA
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Viviana Mall is first to have largest solar plant at single site
Viviana Mall, leading retail mall in Mumbai metropolitan region announced the inauguration of 900 kVA rooftop solar power plant at the mall. With this initiative it will become the first mall to generate 91,000 W/month through solar energy.
Viviana Mall, Sanjay More, Sanjeev Jaiswal, Ashwin Sheth, Sheth Corp, Viviana Mall, Solar Power, Solar Plant, Solar Energy, Electricity, Sanjay More, Thane, Power Generation, Green
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WTC gets 250 kV rooftop solar
Solar solutions provider Maxwell Solar and Wind Energy has installed 250 kV grid connected rooftop solar plant at the World Trade Centre in Mumbai. This has been set up over 25,000 sq ft and will cater to the air conditioning of the building
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Worlds largest solar plant to come up in India
World’s largest solar plant has been planned by India in its Rajasthan state to generate 4,000 mw near the Sambhar lake. The solar plant’s first phase is estimated to be completed by 2016. It is planned to sell electricity from the solar plant at Rs 5.50 per unit. According to a government statement, the proposed solar project's capacity is about three times India's total solar power capacity and comparable with coal-fired ultra mega power projects of Tata Power and Reliance Power.
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Worlds largest solar plant to come up in India
World’s largest solar plant has been planned by India in its Rajasthan state to generate 4,000 mw near the Sambhar lake. The solar plant’s first phase is estimated to be completed by 2016. It is planned to sell electricity from the solar plant at Rs 5.50 per unit. According to a government statement, the proposed solar project's capacity is about three times India's total solar power capacity and comparable with coal-fired ultra mega power projects of Tata Power and Reliance Power.
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Mithapur plant of Tatas generates 43 mn units of solar power
Tata Power has generated 43.386 million units of solar power from its 25 mw facility at Mithapur in Gujarat in 2012-13. Spread over 100 acres, the solar plant uses crystalline silicon photo-voltaic technology, the company said recently. Tata Power, through its 100 per cent subsidiary Tata Power Renewable Energy had signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the project with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam, Anil Sardana, Managing Director of the company, said in Ahmedabad.
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