Solar Power in Gujarat














































Solar Power in Gujarat

Astonfield-12.3 MW Solar Plant, Patan, Gujarat.JPG
Astonfield 12.3 MW solar plant

Country India
Location Gujarat
Coordinates
23°54′11″N 71°12′06″E / 23.903056°N 71.201667°E / 23.903056; 71.201667Coordinates: 23°54′11″N 71°12′06″E / 23.903056°N 71.201667°E / 23.903056; 71.201667
Status Operational
Solar farm
Type Flat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 1637 MW
Website http://www.gujaratsolarpark.com/

Solar power in Gujarat is a fast developing industry given that the large state is mostly arid.
Gujarat was one of the first states to develop solar generation capacity in India.


A total of about 1100 MW were commissioned as of March 2016, with individual solar parks ranging from hundreds of kW to 40 MW capacity.[1]


The state's installed solar power generation capacity stood at 1637 MW in December, 2018.




Contents






  • 1 State solar policy


  • 2 Location of Solar parks


  • 3 Solar Power Generation Report Statewide


    • 3.1 2011 Generation detail


    • 3.2 2012 Generation detail


    • 3.3 2013 Generation detail


    • 3.4 2014 Generation detail


    • 3.5 2015 Generation detail


    • 3.6 2016 Generation detail




  • 4 Project list


  • 5 Gujarat Solar Park-1


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





State solar policy


As of January 2019, Gujarat has an installed capacity of 7,645 MW of renewable energy, that meets only 28 per cent of the total capacity. The Government of Gujarat plans to take it up to 22,922 MW by 2022, making up 53 per cent. [2]


The state has set an ambitious target of adding 15,000MW to 20,000MW total energy generation over the next few years. The state government has now chalked out an action plan to increase the share of renewable energy in the total energy generation from 10 per cent to 17 per cent by 2022. In January 2019, the government announced that solar power generation will be increased by 3,000MW annually. [3]


In addition to the existing solar power policy, the state has also come out with a solar-wind hybrid policy, looking to establish four-five such parks with at least 2000 MW capacity.[4]



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Solar power plants across the state[5][1]
Location
District
Site co-ordinates
Nominal Power (MWp)
Production
(Annual GW·h)
Developer
Notes
Jafrabad Amreli 20°52′34″N 71°16′57″E / 20.87611°N 71.28250°E / 20.87611; 71.28250 (Jafrabad Solar Park) 5 8.322 Sunkon Energy [6]
Wadgam Anand 22°19′12″N 72°25′48″E / 22.32000°N 72.43000°E / 22.32000; 72.43000 (Wadgam Solar Park) 15 25.846 Acme Tele Power
Isanpur Anand 22°28′51″N 72°31′25″E / 22.48083°N 72.52361°E / 22.48083; 72.52361 (Isanpur Solar Park) 1 1.533 Harsha Engineers
Gunthawada[7][8][9][10]
Banaskantha
23°55′07″N 71°56′28″E / 23.91861°N 71.94111°E / 23.91861; 71.94111 (Precious Solar Park)[11]
15.2 26.28 Precious (Moser Baer) Commissioned 11 October 2011
Gunthawada[7][8][9][10]
Banaskantha
23°54′40″N 71°55′52″E / 23.91111°N 71.93111°E / 23.91111; 71.93111 (Solitaire Solar Park)[11]
15 25.9 Solitaire (Moser Baer) Commissioned 11 October 2011, with Precious cost Rs 465 crore, area 305 acre, 236,000 Thin Film modules[12]
Dhanera Banaskantha 24°31′27″N 72°12′12″E / 24.52417°N 72.20333°E / 24.52417; 72.20333 (Dhanera Solar Park) 25 45.377 Sand Land Real Estate
Bharuch 1 MBH Power
Gandhinagar 1 GSEC-TPS
Gandhinagar 1 PDPU-GPCL-GEDA 250 kW from Thin-Film, 750 kW from Poly-crystalline solar cells.
Mithapur Jamnagar 22°36′N 72°07′E / 22.600°N 72.117°E / 22.600; 72.117 (Mithapur Solar Power Plant) 25.0 Tata Power Commissioned 25 January 2012
Shiloj Junagadh
22°49′09″N 71°00′32″E / 22.81917°N 71.00889°E / 22.81917; 71.00889 (Mithapur Solar Power Plant)[13]
10 19.585 Mono Steel Solar Output decreases 0.7%/year from 20 GWh

Bitta[14]
Kutch
23°15′46″N 69°01′27″E / 23.26278°N 69.02417°E / 23.26278; 69.02417 (Bitta Solar Park)[15]
40.0 66.576 Adani Power Completed January 2012 using 400,000 modules.[16] Completed in 150 days at a cost of Rs 400 crore.[17] (6760 million INR) 100 MW planned
Shivlakha Kutch 5 Backbone
Bhuj Kutch 1 Essar Power
Panandhro Kutch 5 GMDC
Pratapgarh Kutch
23°21′59″N 70°44′41″E / 23.36639°N 70.74472°E / 23.36639; 70.74472 (Pratapgarh Solar Park)[18]
9 13.451 Integrated Coal Mining (ICML) 0.5 MW Amorphous Si, 0.5 MW CdTe, 8 MW Crystalline Si
Shivlakha Kutch
23°21′54″N 70°37′26″E / 23.36500°N 70.62389°E / 23.36500; 70.62389 (Konark Solar Park)[19]
5 8.87 Konark Gujarat Vikram Solar
Shivlakha Kutch
23°19′28″N 70°24′01″E / 23.32444°N 70.40028°E / 23.32444; 70.40028 (Shivlakha Solar Park)[20]
20 30.835 Solar Semiconductor
Karmaria Kutch
23°12′34″N 70°13′56″E / 23.20944°N 70.23222°E / 23.20944; 70.23222 (Karmaria Solar Park)[21]
15.401 21.108 Sun Borne Solar World SW-230, cost 2102 million Rs, output is derated 1%/year
Khirsara Kutch
23°21′32″N 70°03′14″E / 23.35889°N 70.05389°E / 23.35889; 70.05389 (Khirsara Solar Park)[22]
5 8.147 Unity Power SF-145-L 145Wp Copper Indium Selenide
Khirsara Kutch 23°21′37″N 70°03′15″E / 23.36028°N 70.05417°E / 23.36028; 70.05417 (Welspun Solar Park) 15
Welspun Urja Gujarat

Narmada Canal - Chandrasan Mehsana 1 GSEC-Canal
Charanka Patan 213.9 Consists of 31 projects Commissioned 19 April 2012
Patan 5 Jaihind Projects
Bhadrada Patan 23°40′57″N 71°46′30″E / 23.68250°N 71.77500°E / 23.68250; 71.77500 (Bhadrada Solar Park) 5.001 7.963 Lanco Solar 21,740 230 Wp Poly Si panels
Chadiyana Patan 23°41′32″N 71°34′01″E / 23.69222°N 71.56694°E / 23.69222; 71.56694 (Chadiyana Solar Park) 15 23.955 Lanco Solar 5 MW from 20,647 230W Poly Silicon and 2,464 102W thin film; 10 MW from multi crystalline Si 230W and 235W panels[23]
Dahisar Patan 20 PLG Photovoltaic
Hilabeli Porbandar 21°57′24″N 71°19′44″E / 21.95667°N 71.32889°E / 21.95667; 71.32889 (Hilabeli Solar Park) 10 17 GHI Energy fixed tilt mounted at 20° angle[24]
Kerala & Bapodar Porbandar
21°37′39″N 69°49′57″E / 21.62750°N 69.83250°E / 21.62750; 69.83250 (Kerala & Bapodar Solar Park)[25]
20 35.425 Hiraco Renewable Energy
Bapodar Porbandar 21°37′39″N 69°49′57″E / 21.62750°N 69.83250°E / 21.62750; 69.83250 (Bapodar Solar Park) 15 27.265 Moser Baer 125,100 80W First Solar and 13,490 370W MBSL panels, 18 880 kW Sunny Central SMA-800 inverters
Dhank Rajkot 21°46′17″N 70°05′04″E / 21.77139°N 70.08444°E / 21.77139; 70.08444 (APCA Power Solar Park) 5 8.699 APCA Power
Dhank Rajkot
21°46′35″N 70°04′47″E / 21.77639°N 70.07972°E / 21.77639; 70.07972 (Aravali Solar Park)[26]
5 8.02 Aravali Infrapower
Dhank Rajkot
21°43′56″N 70°06′07″E / 21.73222°N 70.10194°E / 21.73222; 70.10194 (Dhank Solar Park)[27]
10 17.678 CBC Solar
Dhank Rajkot
21°43′56″N 70°06′07″E / 21.73222°N 70.10194°E / 21.73222; 70.10194 (Ganeshvani Solar Park)[28]
5 8.839 Ganeshvani Merchandise
Mervadar and Dhank Rajkot 21°43′56″N 70°06′07″E / 21.73222°N 70.10194°E / 21.73222; 70.10194 (Ganges Solar Park) 15 Ganges Entertainment
Mervadar Rajkot
21°44′11″N 70°07′12″E / 21.73639°N 70.12000°E / 21.73639; 70.12000 (Mervadar Solar Park)[29]
10 17.835 GreenInfra[30]
Cost Rs 130 crore, First Solar thin film
Bhatkota Sabarkantha 23°33′35″N 73°17′08″E / 23.55972°N 73.28556°E / 23.55972; 73.28556 (Abellon Solar Park) 3 Abellon Cleanenergy Constructed by Waaree Energies
Khadoda Sabarkantha 22°52′39″N 72°04′13″E / 22.87750°N 72.07028°E / 22.87750; 72.07028 (Khadoda Solar Park) 10.2 Azure Power (Haryana)
Nani Naroli Surat 21°25′20″N 73°07′30″E / 21.42222°N 73.12500°E / 21.42222; 73.12500 (Nani Naroli Solar Park) 5 7.53 GIPCL
Dhama Surendranagar 23°12′N 71°24′E / 23.200°N 71.400°E / 23.200; 71.400 (Dhama Solar Park) 5 8.537 Azure Power
Fatepur Surendranagar 23°23′57″N 71°38′20″E / 23.39917°N 71.63889°E / 23.39917; 71.63889 (Fatepur Solar Park) 5 8 EMCO output declines 0.7%/year
Fatepur Surendranagar 23°25′05″N 71°37′20″E / 23.41806°N 71.62222°E / 23.41806; 71.62222 (Mi My Solar Park) 15 24.873 Mi My [31]
Dhama Surendranagar 23°24′N 71°42′E / 23.400°N 71.700°E / 23.400; 71.700 (Dhama Solar Park) 5 Environmental System
Sujangadh Surendranagar 22°43′35.77″N 71°25′58.16″E / 22.7266028°N 71.4328222°E / 22.7266028; 71.4328222 (Sujangadh Solar Park) 25 Louroux Bio Energies
Dhama Surendranagar 23°30′N 71°42′E / 23.500°N 71.700°E / 23.500; 71.700 (Dhama Solar Park) 9.27 20.498 Millennium Synergy output declines 0.5%/year
Patdi Surendranagar 23°09′N 71°45′E / 23.150°N 71.750°E / 23.150; 71.750 (Patdi Solar Park) 1 1.815 Rajesh Power Services
Patdi Surendranagar 1 Rasna Marketing Services
Surendranagar 1 Som Shiva
Surel Surendranagar 23°28′12″N 71°35′06″E / 23.47000°N 71.58500°E / 23.47000; 71.58500 (Surel Solar Park) 25 35.41 Visual Percept Solar Projects Commissioned 31 December 2011, cost 138 million INR/MW
Tikar[32]
Surendranagar 23°09′N 71°06′E / 23.150°N 71.100°E / 23.150; 71.100 (Tikar Solar Park) 10.22 16.82 Waa Solar (Madhav Power) First Solar Thin Film CdTe Solar Modules, Commissioned December 2011
Total
702.30[33][34][35]
1095 (est)


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Source: SLDC Gujarat[36]



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Source: GEDA[85]



Gujarat Solar Park-1


Gujarat solar park 1, also called Charanka Solar Park, is being built on a 2,000-hectare (4,900-acre) plot of land near Charanka village in Patan district, northern Gujarat. So far, the park has witnessed investments of Rs 5,365 crore and generated 3,441 million units till date.


Installed generation capacity is at about 615 MW at present, having been commissioned by 31 developers in the Solar Park. GACL (Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited) is setting up 30 MW Solar PV plant, and GSFC (Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals) is in the process of setting up 10 MW project.


The Gujarat Power Corporation Limited (GPCL), the project's developer, said in April, 2018 that further capacity addition of 150 MW taking the total to 790 MW may be opted for soon given the availability of land in the Park. [86]


Projects of 95MW are under construction and 30MW under planning as of December, 2018.[87]



See also


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  • Concentrated solar power

  • List of photovoltaic power stations

  • Photovoltaic power station

  • Solar power in India

  • Eurosolar



References





  1. ^ ab Solar PV Plants Commissioned in Gujarat


  2. ^ "Gujarat pushes for green energy, aims for 45,000 MW clean power in 10 years". DNA. 11 January 2019. Retrieved Jan 27, 2019..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  3. ^ "Gujarat looks to add capacities in wind and solar energy". Hindu Business Line. 4 January 2019. Retrieved Jan 27, 2019.


  4. ^ "Gujarat riding on the suns chariot". Times of India. 2 December 2018. Retrieved Jan 25, 2019.


  5. ^ Gujarat Solar Power Plants


  6. ^ Solar power project in Gujarat, India


  7. ^ ab Solar power plant in Ahmedabad Asia's biggest


  8. ^ ab Moser Baer Clean Energy Limited commissions largest solar power capacity


  9. ^ ab Gunthawada, India


  10. ^ ab 15MWp Solar PV Power Project in Village Gunthavada (Dalpatpura), Taluk Kankarej, District-Banaskantha, Gujarat State, India


  11. ^ ab PDD


  12. ^ Moser Baer commissions 30-MW solar farm in Gujarat


  13. ^ PDD


  14. ^ Adani Power to invest Rs 3,000 cr in solar power


  15. ^ PDD


  16. ^ Adani Group commissions largest solar power project


  17. ^ Adani commissions Rs 400 cr 40 mw solar unit in Gujarat


  18. ^ PDD


  19. ^ PDD


  20. ^ PDD


  21. ^ PDD


  22. ^ PDD


  23. ^ PDD Chadiyana


  24. ^ GHI PDD


  25. ^ Hiraco PDD


  26. ^ ab PDD


  27. ^ PDD


  28. ^ PDD


  29. ^ PDD


  30. ^ Operational Projects


  31. ^ Solar PV Power Project by MMPL in Fatepur, Gujarat


  32. ^ Surendranagar Solar Farm


  33. ^ Installed Capacity


  34. ^ Solar Park Day 1 Highlights


  35. ^ Installed Capacity


  36. ^ Energy Account Archived 8 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine


  37. ^ New Solar Project by Abellon Clean Energy Ltd


  38. ^ New Solar Project by Acme Solar Technologies (Gujarat) Pvt. Ltd


  39. ^ Adani Group commissions 40mw solar power plant in Gujarat


  40. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx PV India Map


  41. ^ PDD


  42. ^ Project Portfolio


  43. ^ Avatar Solar Receives 5 MW Indian Project Contract


  44. ^ Solar Power (shiv Lakhash) by Backbone Enterprises Ltd


  45. ^ Tata Power commissions 25 MW solar project in Gujarat


  46. ^ New Solar Project by Claris Lifesciences Ltd


  47. ^ Proposal for construction


  48. ^ New Solar Power Project by Emco Ltd


  49. ^ New Solar Project by Esp Urja Pvt Ltd


  50. ^ Essar Power commissions 1MW solar photovoltaic plant in Bhuj


  51. ^ New Solar Power Project by Ganges Green Energy Pvt Ltd


  52. ^ New Solar Project by Ghi Energy Pvt. Ltd


  53. ^ abc Lanco Infra completes 56 MW grid connected solar photovoltaic power plants in Gujarat


  54. ^ Dedication of 5 MW Solar Power Plant to the Nation


  55. ^ GMDC to set up 5MW solar plant


  56. ^ New Solar Project by Hiraco Renewable Energy Pvt Ltd


  57. ^ New Solar Project by India Solar Ray Power Pvt Ltd


  58. ^ New Solar Power Project by Industrial Power Infrastructure Ltd


  59. ^ New Solar Project by Integrated Coal Mining Ltd


  60. ^ Project Overview


  61. ^ New Solar Project by Kemrock Renewable Energy Ltd


  62. ^ New Solar Project by Konark Gujarat Pv Pvt Ltd


  63. ^ Towards 25 years of carbon-free power


  64. ^ PDD


  65. ^ Martifer Solar, Louroux Bio Energies to collaborate on 25MW of solar projects in Gujarat, India


  66. ^ Solar Photovoltaic Power Project by Louroux Bio Energies Ltd


  67. ^ Electricity Projects


  68. ^ New Solar Project by Millenium Synergy Gujarat Pvt Ltd


  69. ^ Solar Power (una) by Mono Steel India Ltd


  70. ^ New Solar Project by Moser Baer Energy And Development Ltd


  71. ^ New Solar Power Project by Plg Photovoltaic Ltd


  72. ^ Solar Power (patdi) by Rasna Marketing Services LLP


  73. ^ New Solar Power Project by Responsive Sutip Ltd


  74. ^ Our Projects


  75. ^ New Solar Project by Sandland Real Estates Pvt Ltd


  76. ^ New Solar Project by Som Shiva (Impex) Ltd


  77. ^ SunEdison Announces Activation of 25MW Solar Power Plant in Asia’s Largest Solar Park in Gujarat, India


  78. ^ 25MW Solar Plant Opens in Asia's Largest Solar Park


  79. ^ SunBorne Energy pools funds for Gujarat solar plant


  80. ^ SunBorne Energy achieves financial closure for 15-MW solar plant


  81. ^ New Solar Power Project by Ujjawala Power Pvt Ltd


  82. ^ New Solar Project by Visual Percept Solar Projects Pvt Ltd


  83. ^ New Solar Power Project by Yantra E Solar India Pvt Ltd


  84. ^ New Solar Project by Zeba Solar North Pvt Ltd


  85. ^ Details of Solar Power Project Project Developers


  86. ^ "Solar power capacity at Charanka Solar Park to touch 790 MW". DNA. 21 April 2018. Retrieved Jan 25, 2019.


  87. ^ "Gujarat riding on the suns chariot". Times of India. 2 December 2018. Retrieved Jan 25, 2019.




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