Solar rooftop, Cricket Club of India, Mumbai

The Cricket Club of India in Mumbai now has a functioning 820.8 kWp solar rooftop, thanks to the efforts of Tata Power Solar, the country's largest integrated solar enterprise and a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Power. With the completion of this project in 100 days, the stadium now has a sustainable rooftop solar panel system. The facility was recently equipped facility was inaugurated by Shri Devendra Fadnavis, the honorable chief minister of Maharashtra. Tata Power Solar successfully used solar energy to achieve remarkable results in partnership with the Cricket Club of India.

Today, the installation produces more than 1.12 million kWh of electricity per year, reducing power consumption expenses by over 25%. Until now, the stadium was using about 400,000 kWh of electricity per month, excluding fortress floodlights powered by diesel generators. The new solar installation had lowered the monthly intake from the grid to 300,000 kWh. Furthermore, these carbon dioxide emissions are going to fall by more than 840 tonnes per year as a result of this green initiative

 

 

Cricket club of India – Solar rooftop installation

Project

Mumbai

Location

2018 

Since

820.8 kWp 

Project size