World's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant to be built on Narmada River

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World's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant: The world's largest floating solar power in India is being built to increase the power generation capacity and address electricity problems in Madhya Pradesh.
SANGEETA NAIR
UPDATED: AUG 4, 2022 13:30 IST

World's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant in India: The world's largest floating solar power plant will be built on Omkareshwar Dam on the Narmada River in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh at an estimated cost of over Rs 3000 crores.
World's Largest Floating Solar Power Plant- Key Features
The world's largest floating solar power plant will be spread over 100 square kilometres.
The hydel project will involve producing energy from water.
The new floating solar plant will make Khandwa the only district in Madhya Pradesh to have all three things- thermal power station, hydel and solar power.
This will enable the generation of over 4,000MW of power from a single district.
Elaborating further on the project, Renewable Energy Department Principal Secretary Sanjay Dubey said "In the next phase, we have called tenders for 300 MW more, so this will be the world's largest project which will be called floating solar."

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India’s largest floating solar power plant: The 100-MW Floating Solar project is powered with advanced technology and environment-friendly features.
100 MW Floating Solar Project: India’s largest floating solar power plant has been made fully functional at Ramagundam, Telangana. The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) declared commercial operation of the plant's final capacity of 20MW out of the total 100 MW Ramagundam Floating Solar PV Project with effect from July 1, 2022.
With the operationalisation of the 100-MW Solar PV Project at Ramagundam, the total commercial operation of Floating Solar Capacity in the Southern Region has risen to 217 MW. The NTPC had declared commercial operation of 92 MW Floating Solar at Kayamkulam (Kerala) and 25 MW Floating Solar on the reservoir of its Simhadri thermal station in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh last year in August 2021.
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The 100-MW Floating Solar project is powered with advanced technology and environment friendly features.
It was built with financial implication of Rs. 423 crores through M/s BHEL as EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contract.
The project, divided into 49 blocks with each having 2.5MW, spreads over 500 acres of its reservoir.
Each block comprises one floating platform and an array of 11,200 solar modules.
The floating platform comprises an inverter, transformer and transformer and HT breaker.
The solar modules are placed on floaters manufactured with HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) material.
The entire floating system is anchored through special HMPE (High Modulus Polyethylene) rope to the dead weights placed in the balancing reservoir bed. The power is evacuated to the existing switch yard through 33KV underground cables.
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