NTPC Accelerates The Work Of India’s Largest Floating Solar Power Plant.
NTPC, the country’s biggest power generator with an introduced limit of more than 66,885 MW, is on course to authorizing India’s greatest skimming sun based force plant of 100 MW limit at Ramagundam in Telangana.
This could trigger an influx of skimming sun based force projects across different water bodies, lakes, supplies and waterway frameworks of Godavari and Narmada. The coal mining firm, Singareni Collieries Company, found closeby, is likewise arranging a 300 MW skimming sunlight based plant at Maniar dam.
Sunil Kumar, Chief General Manager, NTPC Ramagundam and Telangana NTPC, told BusinessLine, “NTPC is focussing on sustainable power and as a piece of this, we are developing a 100 MW Floating Solar photovoltaic venture at Ramagundam on a 450-section of land water body of the 800-section of land supply.”
“This is the biggest in this section and can possibly trigger a rush of comparative undertakings. The supplies on Godavari waterway have immense potential as this detours the necessity of land securing for sunlight based task. We have gotten interest for a comparative venture on Narmada and enquiries from abroad,” he said.