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    Ladakh will build the world's largest solar power plant

    • Last Update: 2023-01-01
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    Known for its pristine natural beauty and colorful peaks in majestic and inhospitable land, Ladakh will add another feature
    to its world's largest single-location solar power plant, according to the Times of India.

    About 200 kilometres south of Cargill, another mega project will join forces to light up the plains, keeping the glacier cool by saving 12,750 tonnes of carbon emissions a year, eliminating reliance on diesel generator sets
    .

    SECI (Solar Energy Corporation of India), responsible for the Ministry of Renewable Energy, is moving forward with J&K's project, the scale of which matches its locations at 5,000 MW (MW) in Ladakh and 2,500 MW in Kargil, which will be completed in 2023 with an estimated investment of Rs 45,000 crore
    .

    SECI director (Power Systems) said, "We have solved the problems encountered in previous tenders and taken into account the challenging geographical location
    .

    The projects are expected to spur development in remote border areas and support
    local residents by cutting back on efforts such as solar panel cleaning and transformer maintenance.
    Electricity Minister RK Singh said in August last year that Ladakh had the potential to have 25,000 megawatts of electric solar power projects
    .

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    Known for its pristine natural beauty and colorful peaks in majestic and inhospitable land, Ladakh will add another feature
    to its world's largest single-location solar power plant, according to the Times of India.

    solar energy

    About 200 kilometres south of Cargill, another mega project will join forces to light up the plains, keeping the glacier cool by saving 12,750 tonnes of carbon emissions a year, eliminating reliance on diesel generator sets
    .

    SECI (Solar Energy Corporation of India), responsible for the Ministry of Renewable Energy, is moving forward with J&K's project, the scale of which matches its locations at 5,000 MW (MW) in Ladakh and 2,500 MW in Kargil, which will be completed in 2023 with an estimated investment of Rs 45,000 crore
    .

    SECI director (Power Systems) said, "We have solved the problems encountered in previous tenders and taken into account the challenging geographical location
    .

    The projects are expected to spur development in remote border areas and support
    local residents by cutting back on efforts such as solar panel cleaning and transformer maintenance.
    Electricity Minister RK Singh said in August last year that Ladakh had the potential to have 25,000 megawatts of electric solar power projects
    .

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