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List-Of-Approved-Solar-Parks List of Solar Parks approved under the Solar Park Scheme of MNRE as on 30-06-2018 Sl. No. State Solar Park Approved Land identified at Capacity (MW) 1 Ananthapuramu-I Solar Park 1500 NP Kunta of Anantpuramu & Galiveedu of Kadapa Districts 2 Kurnool Solar Park 1000 Gani and Sakunala Village of Kurnool District Vaddirala, Thalamanchi, Pannampalli, Ramachandrayapalli, Konna 3 Andhra Pradesh Kadapa Solar Park 1000 Ananthapuram and Dhidium villages in Mylavaram Madal, Kadapa district Talaricheruvu & Aluru Villages, Tadipathri Mandal, Anathapuramu 4 Ananthapuramu-II Solar Park 500 District of Andhra Pradesh 5 Andhra Pradesh Hybrid Solar Wind Park 160 Kanaganapalli Mandal, Ananthapuramu District 6 Arunachal Pradesh Lohit Solar Park 30 Tezu township in Lohit district 7 Assam Solar Park in Assam 70 Amguri in Sibsagar district 8 Radhnesada Solar Park 700 Radhnesada, Vav, Distt. Banaskantha 9 Gujarat Harsad Solar Park 500 Villages-Harsad and Navapara, Taluka-Suigam, District-Banaskatha Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), Taluka- Dholera, District- 10 Dholera Solar Park 5000 Ahmedabad in Gujarat Bugan in Hisar district, Baralu and Singhani in Bhiwani District and 11 Haryana Solar Park in Haryana 500 Daukhera in Mahindergarh district 12 Himachal Pradesh Solar Park in Himachal Pradesh 1000 Spiti Valley of Lahaul & Spiti District Villages Nangali & Bhoondh, Tehsil Basohli, District-Kathu district 13 Jammu & Kashmir Solar Park in J&K 200 in Jammu & Kashmir. Villages- Valluru, Rayacharlu, Balasamudra, Kyathaganacharlu, 14 Karnataka Pavagada Solar Park 2000 Thirumani of Pavagada Taluk, Tumkur dist. Paivalike, Meenja, Kinanoor, Kraindalam and Ambalathara villages 15 Kerala Kasargod Solar Park 200 of Kasargode district 16 Rewa Solar Park 750 Gurh tehsil, District Rewa, MP Neemuch site: Villages Badi, Kawai and Bardwada in Singoli Tehsil.; and 17 Neemuch-Mandsaur Solar Park 700 Mandsaur site: Runija and Gujjarkhedi villages in Suwasra Tehsil, Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur district 18 Agar Solar Park 550 Susner & Agar tehsil of Agar District 19 Shajapur Solar Park 500 Moman, Badodiya tehsil & Shajapur tehsil of Shajapur District 20 Morena (Chambal) Solar Park 250 Morena, (Chambal) 21 Sai Guru Solar Park (Pragat) 500 Bhamer Village, Taluka-Sakri, Dhule District 22 Patoda Solar Park (Paramount) 500 Villages Tambarajuri, and Wadzari, Taluka Patoda, Dist. Beed. Villages- Vikhran & Methi, Taluka-Dondaicha, district Dhule, 23 Dondaicha Solar Park 500 Maharashtra 24 Maharashtra Latur Solar Park 60 Sindala Lohara, Taluka-Ausa, District-Latur in Maharshtra Babhulgaon (20 MW), Pardi Takmor (30 MW), Saykheda (20 MW), 25 Washim solar park 170 Dudhkheda (60 MW), and Kanzara (40 MW) in District Washim Mangladevi (25 MW), Pimpri Ijara (25 MW) & Malkhed (25 MW) in 26 Yavatmal Solar Park 75 Yavatmal District of Maharashtra 27 Manipur Bukpi Solar Park 20 Bukpi Village, Pherzawl District in Manipur 28 Meghalaya Solar park in Meghalaya 20 Thamar, West Jaintia Hills & Suchen, East Jaintia Hills districts 29 Mizoram Vankal Solar Park 20 Vankal, Mizoram Ganeshnagar (12 MW) of Dimapur and Jalukie (11 MW) of Peren 30 Nagaland Solar Park in Nagaland 23 districts 31 Odisha Solar Park in Odisha 1000 Balasore, Keonjhar, Deogarh, Boudh, Kalahandi and Angul 32 Bhadla-II Solar Park 680 Village-Bhadla, Jodhpur Dist, Rajasthan 33 Bhadla-III Solar Park 1000 Village-Bhadla, Jodhpur Dist, Rajasthan 34 Bhadla-IV Solar Park 500 Village-Bhadla, Jodhpur Dist, Rajasthan Villages Ugraas, Nagnechinagar & Dandhu, tehsil Phalodi, dist Rajasthan 35 Phalodi-Pokaran Solar Park 750 Jodhpur (450 MW) and villages Lavan & Purohitsar, tehsil Pokaran, dist Jaisalmer (300 MW) 36 Fatehgarh Phase-1B Solar Park 421 Fatehgarh & Pokaran, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 37 Nokh Solar Park 980 Village-Nokh, Pokaran, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Initially proposed in Ramanathapuram district. Site under 38 Solar Park in Tamil Nadu 500 identification. Tamil Nadu Narippaiyur and nearby villages, Kadaladi Taluk in 39 Kadaladi Solar Park 500 Ramanathapuram District Orai & kalpi Tehsils of Jalaun, Meja tehsil of Allahabad, Chaanbe 40 Solar Park in UP 440 tehsil of Mirzapur and Akbarpur tehsil in Kanpur Dehat districts 41 Uttar Pradesh UP Kanpur Dehat Solar Park 50 Village Leharapur, Tehsil-Akbarpur, Dist. Kanpur Dehat 42 UP Jalaun Solar Park 50 Village-Mirzapur Jagir, Tehsil-Madhogarh, Dist. Jalaun 43 UP Kanpur Nagar Solar Park 30 Village Katar, Tehsil-Ghatampur, Dist. Kanpur Nagar 44 Uttarakhand Solar park in Uttarakhand 50 Sitarganj and Khurpia farm in US Nagar District 45 West Bengal Solar park in West Bengal 500 East Mednipur, West Mednipur, Bankura District Total 26449.
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