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    GVSCCL opens floating solar power plant in Andhra Pradesh

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, Daweisha Kapatnam Smart City Co.
    , Ltd.
    (GVSCCL) opened a 2 MW grid-connected floating solar power project
    in Andhra Pradesh, India.

    GVSCCL was established in 2016 to implement projects
    proposed under Vishakhapatnam's Smart City Plan.
    Delta Electronics has supplied two 1MW DelCEN1000 central inverters
    to the project site.
    Delta claims to have installed more than 1.
    5GW of series and central grid-connected solar inverters
    across India.

    The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh inaugurated
    the project back in April 2018.

    The project reduced water evaporation from the reservoir by 20%, thus protecting the rich flora and fauna
    of the area.

    It is understood that the project will cost about 120 million rupees (about $1.
    71 million) and save 18.
    6 million rupees in electricity bills
    per year.

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    Recently, Daweisha Kapatnam Smart City Co.
    , Ltd.
    (GVSCCL) opened a 2 MW grid-connected floating solar power project
    in Andhra Pradesh, India.

    solar energy

    GVSCCL was established in 2016 to implement projects
    proposed under Vishakhapatnam's Smart City Plan.
    Delta Electronics has supplied two 1MW DelCEN1000 central inverters
    to the project site.
    Delta claims to have installed more than 1.
    5GW of series and central grid-connected solar inverters
    across India.

    The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh inaugurated
    the project back in April 2018.

    The project reduced water evaporation from the reservoir by 20%, thus protecting the rich flora and fauna
    of the area.

    It is understood that the project will cost about 120 million rupees (about $1.
    71 million) and save 18.
    6 million rupees in electricity bills
    per year.

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