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Modi to inaugurate world's first canal-top solar plant in Gujarat

Last Updated: Monday, April 23, 2012, 18:50     A- A A+
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Modi to inaugurate world`s first canal-top solar plant in Gujarat Chandrasan (Guj): The world's first 1 MW canal-top solar power plant in Gujarat's Mehsana district has generated 2 lakh units of clean energy since it was commissioned two months back, a top official said today on the eve of formal inauguration of the ambitious project.

The project, which virtually eliminates the need to acquire huge tracts of land as is typically needed in setting up such plants, was commissioned in late February this year.

The project covers 750 metres of Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNL) branch canal passing through remote village of Chandrasan, with a network of solar panels, said a top official of the Gujarat State Electricity Corporation (GSECL).

The plant was set up at the cost of around Rs 17.50 crore by the US-based Sun Edison and is projected to generate 1.6 million units annually and simultaneously prevent evaporation of 9 million litres of water.

"This is the first-of-its-kind canal-top solar power plant to be set up by Sun Edison in the world using panels made by our parent firm MEMC Electronics Materials Ltd," said Head of Communications at Sun Edison Jaideep Singh Chowdhary.

Chief Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the plant situated at Chandrasan village tomorrow.

The plant which is connected to the state grid through Uttar Gujarat Vidyut Corporation Limited, had gone on stream in late February.

"The trial run of the plant indicates that solar panels here could produce 15 per cent more power as compared to conventional installations as the water flowing under the panels keeps them relatively cool," said GSECL MD Gurdeep Singh.

The cost of the plant is expected to come down to Rs 12 crore or so as it was higher since it being the first such pilot project, he said.

The entire length of SSNL canal network in Gujarat is around 19,000 kilometres and if even 10 per cent of it is used for this type of projects it could generate 2,400 MW of clean energy annually, Singh said.

"It would eliminate need of 11,000 acres of land required for a solar project of this magnitude and save 2 billion litres of water annually," he claimed.

A 800 KW of peak energy production has been recorded from this plant during a day so far, which is connected to the state grid, a GSECL official said.

Sun Edison has a total installed capacity of 45 MW of solar power in Gujarat and has also bagged a contract for a 2.5 MW rooftop solar project in Gandhinagar.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, April 23, 2012, 18:50

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kritika - Indore, MP
AWESOME! Wish we would do the same in MP. BJP rocks! Indore is also making a small solar power plant.. Hope we get to make something this large one day!<3 Modi! Brilliant man!
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Rahul Singhai - BINA (MP)
great step...sir if every state do the same on there level ...we may be on top for power production
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B Muralie - Coimbatore, Tamilnadu
Dear Mr. Modi Sir... My Hearty CONGRATULATIONS..TO YOUR TEAM AND on behalf our WHOLE NATION!!!
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B Muralie - Coimbatore
Dear Mr. Modi Sir....
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Himanshu - Gujarat
Those person who r not from gujarat should not cretisize our cm sir first they have to look at there state`s position and than after on other state ,the person from gwalior first look the bad position of ur state than comment on gujarat i think u understand that what i mean to say
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UTSAV - JAIPUR
modisir you are doing good job for gujarat as a chief minister.
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Vijay - Chennai
Great idea sirji
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Umesh Lavingia - Ahmedabad
An ideal example of judicious utilization of available resources.
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alok - gwalior
Subsidized or forced solar electricity putting load on public or energy consumer’s money is ultimate wastage in this poorest nation as it costs unaffordable Rs 17 per kWh at present and is unethical electrified areas. Self financed, unforced spv and csp projects not putting load of its energy cost on others can be allowed. First use free infinite solar heat, steam and light, about 2400 times of our current energy consumption, directly and not as electricity. A solar cooker gives energy equal to one red lpg cylinder in Rs 50, one liter of kerosene in Rs 3.25 and one kWh electricity in Rs 0.25 as a 4 pot box type solar cooker of Rs 1850 can save 30 to 40 cylinders of LPG in its life. 16 lac units of energy given by 1 MW canal top project of Rs 18 crore can be obtained by 2000 solar cookers of Rs 40 lac crore without any need of subsidy and finances. 125 crore such solar cookers 4 per family of 4 can be used in India. I am unable to understand why everybody is praising solar electricity and nobody is opposing it even its being the complete wastage of money and why we are not using infinite free solar heat, light and steam directly without opting solar electricity route in this country marred by scarcity of finances and energy. Only god knows. Come on Indians get my point.
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Piyush Chavda - Surat
Congrats, Narendra Modiji,
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Piyush Chavda - Surat
Congrats, Narendra Modiji,



Vijay - Chennai
Great idea sirji



Umesh Lavingia - Ahmedabad
An ideal example of judicious utilization of available resources.



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