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The Madhya Pradesh I solar park near Surajpur Village in the Shajapur district of Madhya Pradesh is a 200 megawatt (MWDC) photovoltaic power station, which is under construction. It was formerly known as solar park Northwest India I.


Madhya Pradesh I
Map
CountryIndia
LocationSurajpur Village, Shajapur District, Madhya Pradesh
Coordinates23°13′38″N 76°12′55″E / 23.22722°N 76.21528°E / 23.22722; 76.21528
Statusunder construction
Commission dateexpteced for Q3, 2023
OwnerTalettutayi Solar Projects Nine Private Limited[1]
Solar farm
CollectorsXXX,XXX
Total collector area640 acres
Power generation
Nameplate capacity200 MWDC
Map of Madhya Pradesh I with mark showing location of Power Plant
Map of Madhya Pradesh I with mark showing location of Power Plant
Madhya Pradesh I
Location of Power Plant Madhya Pradesh I in the State of Madhya Pradesh

It covers an area of 640 acres (260 hectares) and supplies about 256.000 people with energy. Fixed tilt mounting structure, using mono PERC solar PV technology. Part of the plant uses a seasonal tracking system with the remaining using a horizontal single axis tracking system, using polycrystalline solar PV technology. The solar park will bei constructed using XXX,XXX solar modules. The power plant will be connected to a 400 kV PGCIL Pachora substation. The produced electricity will be taken by 1. M.P. Power Management Company Limited[2] (MPPMCL) and Indian Railways (IR).

India has a target of developing 22,000 MW (75 billion Btu/h) of solar power plants and an additional 8,000 MW (27 billion Btu/h) is expected in local generation, bringing the total to 30,000 MW (100 billion Btu/h) by 2022, which was later increased to 100,000 megawatts.[3]

References

  1. ^ Zauba Corp: Company Details - Talettutayi Solar Projects Nine Private Limited, Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  2. ^ Homepage of 1. M.P. Power Management Company Limited, Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  3. ^ "Revision of cumulative targets under National Solar Mission from 20,000 MW by 2021–22 to 1,00,000 MW". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 27 March 2017.