[India Likely To Add 1,000 MW Solar Power Capacity This Year]
About 1,000 MW of solar power capacity is expected to be installed in India this year. This capacity addition will be consistent with the capacity added in 2013 and 2012. This estimate is much lower than the earlier estimated capacity addition of 2.8 GW.
About 1,000 MW of solar power capacity is expected to be installed in India this year. This capacity addition will be consistent with the capacity added in 2013 and 2012. This estimate is much lower than the earlier estimated capacity addition of 2.8 GW.
A significant amount of the new capacity is likely to come from the state solar power programs. A number of projects are likely to be commissioned in the central state of Madhya Pradesh. This includes the largest solar photovoltaic power plant in the country. Projects approved under the Rajasthan solar policy may also be commissioned. Some projects from Karnataka may also be commissioned, which has completed two rounds of auctions under its solar power policy. A utility-scale project may also be commissioned in Odisha. A large-solar PV solar power project being built in Maharashtra is also scheduled to be commissioned some time in the near future.
source by Clean Technica, Mridul Chadha
About 1,000 MW of solar power capacity is expected to be installed in India this year. This capacity addition will be consistent with the capacity added in 2013 and 2012. This estimate is much lower than the earlier estimated capacity addition of 2.8 GW.
About 1,000 MW of solar power capacity is expected to be installed in India this year. This capacity addition will be consistent with the capacity added in 2013 and 2012. This estimate is much lower than the earlier estimated capacity addition of 2.8 GW.
A significant amount of the new capacity is likely to come from the state solar power programs. A number of projects are likely to be commissioned in the central state of Madhya Pradesh. This includes the largest solar photovoltaic power plant in the country. Projects approved under the Rajasthan solar policy may also be commissioned. Some projects from Karnataka may also be commissioned, which has completed two rounds of auctions under its solar power policy. A utility-scale project may also be commissioned in Odisha. A large-solar PV solar power project being built in Maharashtra is also scheduled to be commissioned some time in the near future.
source by Clean Technica, Mridul Chadha