Rapidly Constructed 435 MW Solar Power Facility in Rajasthan Reduces Carbon Dioxide Emissions by an Estimated 705,000 Tonnes
The Gorbea Solar Power Project, located in Nokha, Bikaner District, Rajasthan, has made a significant impact on India's renewable energy sector. Completed in just eight months, this 435 MW solar plant is now operational and producing clean electricity [1][3][5].
The project's efficiency is noteworthy, generating around 755 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of clean electricity annually. This is enough to power approximately 128,000 households and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 705,000 tonnes per year [1][3][5].
The Gorbea project's technology is top-notch, employing Topcon Bifacial Mono PERC solar panels. These panels generate electricity from sunlight on both sides, enhancing overall energy capture and efficiency [1]. To further ensure optimal performance, over 1,300 robotic units are deployed for cleaning and maintenance, minimising efficiency losses due to dust or dirt accumulation [1].
The project's financial viability is secured by a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) [5]. This long-term agreement guarantees a stable clean energy supply and ensures the project's financial sustainability.
India's commitment to renewable energy is evident, as the country has already reached 50% of its installed power capacity from non-fossil sources, with Rajasthan contributing 35.4 GW [2]. The Gorbea Solar Project is a significant step towards India's climate goals, reducing 705,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions yearly [6].
Moreover, the state's Green Hydrogen Policy and Integrated Clean Energy Policy 2024 have drawn ₹6.57 lakh crore in investment proposals [4]. This investment will undoubtedly drive further growth in India's renewable energy sector.
In conclusion, the Gorbea Solar Project's rapid construction, advanced technology, and commitment to sustainability make it a game-changer for India's renewable energy sector. Its completion ahead of schedule and its significant contribution to India's climate goals are testament to the country's dedication to a sustainable future.
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