Close X
Sunday, October 6, 2024
ADVT 
India

India's First Satellite-Controlled Solar Plant Opened In Punjab's Hoshiarpur

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 May, 2015 11:38 AM
    India's first satellite-controlled solar power plant has come up in Lalpur village in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district.
     
    Built at a cost of Rs.35 crore, the project will produce 4.2 MW of electricity.
     
    The plant uses the 'Single Axis Tracking East West Tilt Technology', which follows the path of the sun during the day to generate eight percent more units of electricity compared to solar power plants having traditional fixed type structures, Punjab's New and Renewable Energy Minister Bikram Singh Majithia said after inaugurating the plant, 160 km from Chandigarh.
     
    The plant has been set up by Aditya Medisales, which is part of the Sun Pharma Group.
     
    Inviting the company to invest more in renewable energy production in Punjab, Majithia said the state was offered assured 25 years power purchase agreement (PPA) for projects generating clean energy.
     
    "Punjab has fixed target of generating more than 4200 MW solar power by 2022," he said.
     
    He said many companies have already invested more than Rs.1,300 crore in solar power projects in Punjab, while an investment of around Rs.1,700 crore was in the pipeline.
     
    Majithia said India's largest rooftop plant of 7.5 MW at the Radha Soami sect headquarters at Beas (Amritsar) would be expanded to 31.5 MW which would make it the world's largest rooftop plant.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Court notice to government on swine flu; Nadda says don't panic

    Court notice to government on swine flu; Nadda says don't panic
    Swine flu has claimed over 800 lives across the country this year.

    Court notice to government on swine flu; Nadda says don't panic

    Prabhu to present maiden rail budget in New Delhi

    Prabhu to present maiden rail budget in New Delhi
    Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu is set to present his maiden budget for the department Thursday amid expectations of a clear roadmap to re-energise one of the largest railroad networks in the world that's been floundering in recent decades due to a mix of political populism, lack of vision and funds crunch.

    Prabhu to present maiden rail budget in New Delhi

    Heat Over Indian Land Bill As Opposition, Arvind Kejriwal Slam 'Anti-Farmer' Bill

    Heat Over Indian Land Bill As Opposition, Arvind Kejriwal Slam 'Anti-Farmer' Bill
    The NDA government faced strident criticism over the land acquisition bill introduced in the Lok Sabha Tuesday, with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal joining Gandhian activist Anna Hazare in slamming the "anti-farmer" legislation and demanding its withdrawal.

    Heat Over Indian Land Bill As Opposition, Arvind Kejriwal Slam 'Anti-Farmer' Bill

    Documents Leak: Defence Ministry Staffer Arrested, Probe On

    Documents Leak: Defence Ministry Staffer Arrested, Probe On
    The corporate espionage case continued to unravel Tuesday with a defence ministry employee arrested for alleged involvement in the leak of government documents even as police continued to question some employees of the coal and petroleum ministries.

    Documents Leak: Defence Ministry Staffer Arrested, Probe On

    RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's Mother Teresa Comments Kick Up Storm India

    RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's Mother Teresa Comments Kick Up Storm India
    RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's comments on Mother Teresa kicked up a furore as political parties and Christian groups Tuesday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi show that he meant every word of his assurance last week that he would not tolerate inciting of religious hatred.

    RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's Mother Teresa Comments Kick Up Storm India

    Rahul Gandhi Goes On A Break; Congress Defends Move, BJP Slams Absence

    Rahul Gandhi Goes On A Break; Congress Defends Move, BJP Slams Absence
    Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has taken "leave of absence" to reflect on a series of electoral defeats for his party and chart its future course, the party announced Monday, drawing an critical response for the BJP who slammed him for "holidaying" during the "important" budget session of parliament.

    Rahul Gandhi Goes On A Break; Congress Defends Move, BJP Slams Absence