World’s Largest Floating Solar Plant to Come up in Madhya Pradesh

World’s Largest Floating Solar Plant to Come up in Madhya Pradesh

At 600 MW – the world’s largest floating solar energy plant has been proposed to be built on the Omkareshwar Dam reservoir in Madhya Pradesh.

At 600 MW – the world’s largest floating solar energy plant has been proposed to be constructed on the Omkareshwar Dam reservoir on the Narmada river in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh. The project, as per a statement by state new and renewable energy minister Hardeep Singh Dang will begin power generation by the year 2022-23.

The estimated investment in this project stands at Rs 3,000 crore. And the International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank and the Power Grid have granted in-principle consent for providing aid for the said project development.

The primary feasibility study of the project has been completed in collaboration with the World Bank. The project is likely to begin power generation by year 2022-23, as per the Minister. Further adding that the work of transmission line route survey will begin from the project area to Khandwa sub-station by power grid this month.

The tender for the study of the environmental and social impact of the project area is also being issued. Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company has agreed to purchase 400 MW power from the project, he said. It is estimated that in 2 years, the project will start providing cheap and good quality power.

In September, it was announced that state-owned thermal power major Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) will focus only on solar projects to add new capacity to its portfolio. According to a top company official, the firm had already mooted 1776 MW of floating solar projects in four of its dams in West Bengal and Jharkhand, the two states that jointly own the corporation along with the Union government.

“We will execute 1776-MW floating solar plants in the four dams of Maithon, Tilaya, Konar and Panchet. The project will be executed in three phases and the first will be of 50 MW,” DVC member secretary Prabir Kumar Mukhopadhyay had said.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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