Monday, 15 June 2020

🌞solar energy power generation in mangalore(my home town), karnataka 🌞

🌞🌞🌍SOLAR ENERGY IN MY STATE KARNATAKA(mainly mangalore, my home town) 🌍🌞🌞

🌞🌿Karnataka solar park is a 40.5 megawatt photovoltaic power station. It is located at Chikkoppa Village in the Koppal District of the Indian state of Karnataka. It was commissioned in January 2018. It covers 178 acres (72 hectares) and supplies about 72,000 people with energy. The solar park is operated by Talettutayi Solar Projects One Private Limited and was constructed using 125,080 solar modules. The solar power from the plant is taken by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).

🌳PAVAGADA SOLAR PARK IN KARNATAKA 🌳
🌞🌿The developer 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. SolarArise owns and operates 130 MW of grid-connected solar power projects in India.Solar Arise owns and operates 130 MW of grid-connected solar power projects in India.
🌞🌿India targets developing 40 gigawatts of solar power plants and an additional 60 gigawatts in local generation by 2022. 

🌞🌿KPCL has 34 dams (including the main, pickup and saddle dams) and 24 power stations across the state with power production capabilities ranging from 0.35 MW to 1035 MW.

🌞🌿A 1MW plant requires approximately 4.5 to 7 acres of land to be installed upon. (depends upon the type of technology used for solar panels). Cost of setup is exceptionally high. To install a system with battery and solar panels for 1MW the approx expenditure will be 150-200rs per watt.

🌞🌿Now I want to tell you about NMPT port (new mangalore port limited) as how they have established solar power plant in mangalore, Karnataka. 
🌞NMPT SOLAR POWER PLANT🌞

🌞🌿As we know the demand for electricity is more as the population and emerging of New industries takes place. So, as we know electricity supply company receives the majority of the income from industrial sector when compared to that of consumers and the cost of electricity is more since industries use more electricity than a normal consumer. So in order to be dependent the NMPT port has decided to develop a solar plant to fulfill their day to day requirements. 

🌞🌿NMPT port generally need some 25000 units of electricity per day and since they have their own power plant developed by help of BOSH, they can get 20000 units of electricity from their power plant which is approximately 95% of electricity is fulfilled by solar plant. 

🌞🌿In our country INDIA too they are giving a lot of subsidies to apply a solar panel in each home, which nearly costs some 17-18000₹.

🌞🌿The main intention of NMPT is to be self reliant and now it is called as the "GREEN PORT" of mangalore. The total capacity of electricity that can be produced in NMPT port is 5.7 MW. It also helps to transfer electricity from its plant grid to other companies like MRPL, HPCL, ONGC, KIOCL, ELF, KISCO, MCF, IOC, UPCL and much more etc.the total cost spent by NMPT in establishing this power plant is about ₹33 crore rupees. 

🌞🌿From these companies MRPL company had established their own solar power plant which has a capacity of some 88 million units per annum and they have spent some 27 crore to install such a solar power plants.the mangalore refinery petro-chemical limited (MRPL). The total cost spent by MRPL in developing this power plant is about ₹27 crore rupees. 

🌞MRPL SOLAR POWER PLANT 🌞

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