Indian
public sector power company Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) has commissioned
its inaugural solar power project in
India – a 10 MW PV plant that will
form the first step towards a final installation goal of 4 GW, NLC chairman and
MD B Surender Mohan has confirmed.
NLC
currently sources most of its power from lignite and coal, but will invest in solar to help meet India’s wider renewable energy targets.
Tamil Nadu generation and distribution corporation (Tangedco), has signed a
power purchase agreement (PPA) with NLC for the solar energy to be produced at
this maiden plant.
NLC
is targeting further solar development opportunities in the Indian states of
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana and Rajasthan, working with
the state governments to identify suitable sites and investment partners.
"The
projects will be implemented based on land availability and techno-economic
viability," said Mohan. Following the delivery of the 10 MW solar farm –
completed at a cost of $11.3 million – NLC will commission a 130 MW solar farm in the
Neyveli township in Tamil Nadu, and has also identified a further 25 MW PV
project at Barsingsar, Rajasthan.
The
power developer has also commissioned a 51 MW wind power plant in the district
of Tirunelveli.
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