Editor’s Synopsis


  • Adani Group commissions 50MW solar plant in Uttar Pradesh and dedicates it to the nation 
  • The plant is set up in Mahoba district of Uttar Pradesh with an investment of around Rs. 315 cr 
  • The plant equipped with String Inverter Technology- first of its kind in UP 
  • Adani Group capacity in solar energy goes up to 838 MW, spread across Gujarat, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab 

Ahmedabad, June 13, 2017: Adani Group, a global integrated infrastructure conglomerate, today announced commissioning of 50 MW solar PV plant in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, under the National Solar Mission Scheme, with an 
investment of Rs. 315 cr.
 
The technology used for setting up this plant includes String Inverter Technology which is 1st of its kind in UP with crystalline silicon modules that allows miniature level control of solar power generation. The transmission line runs up to a stretch of 21.5 km. The power generated by this plant will be evacuated by 132 kv transmission line to UPTCL, Mahoba Substation under agreement signed with NTPC. Indirect and direct employment opportunities were created for a total of around 250 personnel, who worked diligently to achieve this feat, and employment opportunities will be provided through the generation period as well.
 
“We are delighted to have achieved the setting up of this plant, helping us prove our dedicated efforts towards nation building as well as showing our commitment to the government’s green energy mission. We are moving closer to our aim of revolutionizing the renewable energy sector in India. We would like to extend our heartiest gratitude to the UP government officials for their support and playing a huge role in helping us achieve the smooth commissioning of this plant,” said Mr. Jayant Parimal, CEO, Renewable Energy Business, Adani Group.
 
Apart from the 100 MW Solar Power Plant in Bhatinda, the company also has a 40 MW solar plant at Bitta, Gujarat and has also recently unveiled a 648 MW solar power plant at Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu which is the world’s largest solar power plant at a single location.  With this plant the company has added another 50 MW to the existing portfolio. Adani Group capacity in solar energy goes up to 838 MW, spreading across Gujarat, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.

 

Thus, by the end of this year Adani Group will be above 2 GW of solar installed capacity making the company the largest player in India’s renewable energy sector in various states. Till now we have generated 1472 GWH of solar energy from above plants which have reduced CO2 emission by 650590 MT.