Telangana II Solar Power Plant explained

Telangana II
Coordinates:16.1528°N 77.7656°W
Country:India
Location:Gadwal, Mahbubnagar district, Telangana
Status:Operational
Owner:Talettutayi Solar Projects Private Limited
Solar Collectors:38,430
Solar Collectors Area:40 acres
Ps Electrical Capacity:12 MWDC

The solar park Telangana II is at Palwai village near Gadwal in the Mahbubnagar district of Telangana. It is a 12 megawatt (MWDC) photovoltaic power station, commissioned in June 2016. It is in direct neighbourhood to its sister project Telangana I. Telangana II was constructed using 38,430 solar modules. The plant covers an area of 40acres and supplies about 18,000 people with energy.[1] The estimated reduction of CO2 is more than 8,000 metric tons per year.

Owner of the power plant is Solar Arise India Projects Limited, which the shareholders are Thomas Lloyd Group, the European Initiative on Clean, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change related to Development SICAV SIF in relation to Global Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fund (“GEEREF”), advised by the European Investment Bank Group, Kotak Mahindra managed Core Infrastructure India Fund (“CIIF”) and the founding management team Anil Nayar, James Abraham and Tanya Singhal.[2] [3] Solar Arise currently owns and operates 130 MW of grid-connected solar power projects in India. The park is operated by Talettutayi Solar Projects Six Private Limited.

The state of telangana has started its “Telangana Solar Power Policy” in 2015 to create "an enabling environment for prospective solar power developers".[4] The government of India has a target of developing 22000MW of solar power plants and an additional 8000-7NaN-7 is expected in local generation, bringing the total to 30000-7NaN-7 by 2022, which was later increased to 100,000 megawatts by the Narendra Modi government in the 2015 Union budget of India.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Telangana II.
  2. http://www.fiinews.com/thomaslloyd-takes-stake-solararise ThomasLloyd takes stake in SolarArise
  3. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-10-09/kotak-mahindra-eib-to-invest-in-india-s-solararise Business: Kotak Mahindra, EIB to Invest in India’s SolarArise
  4. Web site: Telangana announces new solar power policy. www.downtoearth.org.in.
  5. Web site: Revision of cumulative targets under National Solar Mission from 20,000 MW by 2021–22 to 1,00,000 MW. pib.nic.in. 2017-03-27.