NTPC to launch its 100 MW solar project at R’gundam in phases
The Hindu
COVID pandemic pushed the timelines, says official
NTPC-Ramagundam has decided to commission the country’s largest floating solar power plant with 100 megawatt capacity coming up at its thermal power project in a phased manner with the launch of 10 MW segment by the month-end. According to officials of NTPC, they have plans to commission at least 10 to 15 MW segments each every month from now on. The largest power producer in the country is establishing the 100 MW solar plant with a cost of ₹423 crore on the waters of a reservoir constructed to meet the needs of the thermal power project. The solar panels of the project are expected to spread across 450 acres of water holding area. Stating that the NTPC is focusing on renewable energy, Chief General Manager of NTPC Ramagundam and Telangana thermal power projects Sunil Kumar said but for the delay due to COVID-19 pandemic the commissioning of the floating solar project would have been completed last year itself.More Related News
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