Bitta Solar Power Plant

Bitta Solar Power Plant is a 40-megawatt solar power plant located in Bitta village, Gujarat, in west India. When it was commissioned in early January 2012, it was India's largest photovoltaic power plant.

Bitta Solar Power Plant
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CountryIndia
LocationBitta, Kutch
Coordinates23°15′46″N 69°01′27″E / 23.26278°N 69.02417°E / 23.26278; 69.02417Coordinates: 23°15′46″N 69°01′27″E / 23.26278°N 69.02417°E / 23.26278; 69.02417
StatusOperational
Commission date5 January 2012
Owner(s)Adani Power
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Site area350 acres (0.5 sq mi)
Power generation
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Nameplate capacity40 MW

FeaturesEdit

The power plant is spread over an area of 350 acres (141.6 ha). The over 400,000 panels are of amorphous silicon thin-film photovoltaic technology. Each panel is rated 100 or 95 Wp.[1] Cost was approximately Rs 400 crore.[2]

CommissioningEdit

The power plant was commissioned on 5 January 2012, and was completed in 150 days. Adani expects to expand the power plant to 100 MW in the future.[3]

ProductionEdit

Month MWh kWh/kW/day
December 1,295.028
2011 1,295.028
January 4,607.640
February 5,687.388 5.078
March 6,657.102 5.369
April 6,605.460 5.505
2012 23,557.59
Total 24,852.618

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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

40 megawatts (53,600 hp)