
Jharkhand Renewable Energy Development Agency
State Govt. Agency under Department of Energy
Solar Park
Solar power projects can be set up anywhere in the country, however the scattering of solar power projects leads to higher project cost per MW and higher transmission losses. Individual projects of smaller capacity incur significant expenses in site development, drawing separate transmission lines to nearest substation, procuring water and in creation of other necessary infrastructure. It also takes a long time for project developers to acquire land, get change of land use and various permissions, etc. which delays the project. To overcome these challenges, the scheme for “Development of Solar Parks and Ultra-Mega Solar Power Projects” was rolled out in December, 2014 with an objective to facilitate the solar project developers to set up projects in a plug and play model.
Also JREDA Aims to develop total 700 MW capacity of solar park under this scheme by 2027.
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Last Updated on: 01-12-2023 22:53:17