Pavagada Solar Plant, Pavagada, Karnataka

About the plant: A testament to Karnataka’s commitment to renewable energy, Tata Power’s Pavagada plant is unique in more ways than one—completed in just 3.5 years, this plant features solar panels organized together to form the ‘TATA’ logo. Visible from high altitudes as well as on Google Maps, this plant is a model 

 

 

Technological innovations: The 400 MW plant has the capacity to generate 1,050 Million Units (MU) of clean electricity annually. This solar setup uses cutting-edge Crystalline Silicon solar modules. The 17,60,000 solar panels covering the plant were installed over two phases—the MMS Structural Seasonal Tilt technology was a part of phase 1, while MMS Fixed Structure followed along in phase 2.

Tata Power Solar navigated the complexities of securing land through a lease-based model with the Government of Karnataka. The team’s expertise in project management as well as local knowledge were instrumental in meeting domestic content requirements and related compliances, all while adhering to the rigorous timelines.

 

 

 

Solutions & impact: The Pavagada solar plant offsets about 8,295 tonnes per kWh of carbon emissions, thereby ensuring that technological advancement goes hand in hand with ecological preservation. The silicon modules warrant high efficiency and maximum power generation while creating minimal environmental impact.

 

 

 

Driving growth: An expansive source of renewable energy, the plant supports an array of power distribution companies including NTPC Ltd., BESCOM, GESCOM, and HESCOM. The Pavagada Solar Plant is not only bringing power to millions of lives, but also exhibiting monumental efforts in creating environmental, economic, and social impact. 

 

 

 

 

Pavagada Solar Plant 

Project

Karnataka 

Location

2019

Since

400 MW 

Project size