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Solar Parks Funding & Capacity Listing MODULE STATE INSTALLED MANUFACTURER’S CAPACITIES STATEWISE SOLAR SOLAR PARKS FUNDING & CAPACITY LISTING ANDHRA PRADESH Sl. No. STATE CAPACI- NAME OF THE SOLAR LAND IDENTIFIED AT GRAND Access Solar Ltd Hyderabad 18 RPO REQUIREMENT TY (MW) POWER PARKS DEVELOP- TOTAL Daksh Energy Systems Hyderabad EQ Solar Map Of India 6TH EDITION ER (SPPD) (Rs. in Cr.) Aditi Solar Pvt Ltd Hyderabad AS ON 2021-22 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1 Andhra 1500 NP Kunta of Anantpuramu & 135.25 Akshaya Solar Power Hyderabad -UPDATED TILL 31 MAY 2016 Pradesh Galiveedu of Kadapa Districts Pvt Ltd Andhra Pradesh 5357 2 Andhra 1000 Kurnool District 90.25 Premier Solar Systems Hyderabad 75 HIMACHAL PRADESH Pradesh Pvt Ltd Arunachal Pradesh 42 100 MW 3 Andhra 1000 Galiveedu Madal, Kadapa district Surana Ventures Ltd Hyderabad 40 Samba MNRE has approved 33 Pradesh Surana Solar Hyderabad 120 Assam 801 1000 MW 4 Andhra 500 AP Solar Power Corporation Talaricheruvu Village, Sungrace Energy Hyderabad Pradesh Pvt. Ltd., JVC of SECI, AP- Tadipathri Mandal, Anathapuramu Bihar 2969 Spiti Valley UTTARAKHAND Solutions Pvt Ltd solar parks in 21 states GENCO and NREDCAP District Photon Energy Hyderabad 90 of Andhra Pradesh Chhattishgarh 2171 HARYANA Systems Ltd with 19.9 GW capacity 5 Arunachal 100 Arunachal Pradesh Energy De- Tezu township in Lohit district 0.25 Solar Semiconductor Hyderabad 195 Pradesh velopment Agency (APEDA) Delhi 1870 50MW Pvt Ltd Kashipur 6 Assam 69 JVC of APDCL & APGCL Amguri in Sibsagar district XL Energy Ltd Hyderabad 210 Goa 369 500 MW 7 Chhattisgarh 500 Chhattisgarh Renewable Ener- Rajnandgaon, Janjgir Champa dis- 0.25 ASSAM ARUNACHAL JP Solar Hyderabad 20 Hisar, Bhiwani, Mahendergarh gy Development Agency tricts PRADESH Microsol Power Hyderabad 14 Gujrat 9403 UTTAR PRADESH 8 Gujarat 700 Gujarat Power Corporation Radhanesda, Vav, Distt. Banaskantha 33.1135 MADHYA PRADESH Radiant Solar Hyderabad 80 Limited Haryana 4030 Titan Energy Systems Secunderabad 100 69MW 9 Haryana 500 Saur Urja Nigam Haryana Ltd Bugan in Hisar district, Baralu and 0.25 Amguri, Sibsagar MW Ltd MW 100 (SUN Haryana) Singhani in Bhiwani district and Himachal Pradesh 521 600 Lohit Daukhera in Mahindergarh district India Renewables Secunderabad 2750MW Jalaun, Allahabad, Andromeda Energy Secunderabad 30 Jammu & Kashmir 1319 Rewa, Shajapur, Morena Mirzapur & Kanpur 10 Himachal 1000 HP State Electricity Board Ltd. Spiti Valley of Lahaul & Spiti District 0.25 Pradesh Technologies Pvt Ltd NAGALAND Greentek Secunderabad 25 Jharkhand 500 RAJASTHAN 11 Jammu & 100 Jammu and Kashmir Energy Mohagarh and Badla Kashmir Development Agency Brahmana, District-Samba MAHARASHTRA Karnataka 5961 12 Karnataka 2000 Karnataka Solar Power Devel- Pavagada taluk 100.25 Agrawal Renewable Goa 40 MW opment Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Tumkur dist. Energy Pvt Ltd Kerela 1429 MW 60 3251 13 Kerala 200 Renewable Power Corporation Paivalike, Meenja, 2.25 Deshmuk Solar Energy Nasik Bhadla, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur of Kerala Limited Kinanoor, Kraindalam and Ambala- Jain Irrigation Systems Jalgaon 55 Madhya Pradesh 5636 MEGHALAYA thara villages of Kasargode district Ltd 14 Madhya 750 Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited Gurh, Rewa, MP 37.75 Maharashtra 12611 PLG Power Ltd Mumbai Pradesh Banbury Solar Mumbai 15 Madhya 1000 Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited Neemuch, Agar and 1.5 Manipur 118 MW Chemtrols Solar Mumbai 20 Pradesh Mandsaur Jaintia Waaree Energies Pvt Mumbai 500 Mizoram 76 16 Madhya 500 Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited Rajgarh and Shajapur Ltd Pradesh Rolta Power Pvt ltd Mumbai 60 Meghalaya 182 WEST BENGAL 17 Madhya 500 Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited Chhattarpur and Morena Anchor Electricals Mumbai Pradesh Nagaland 60 Pvt Ltd GUJRAT 18 Maharashtra 500 M/s Pragat Akshay Urja Ltd Sakri, Dhule district of 0.25 JA Solar Mumbai Odhisa 2200 500 MW Maharashtra Jinko Solar Mumbai BANKURA 19 Maharashtra 500 Maharashtra State Electrici- Dondaicha, district Dhule, Maharash- 0.25 ty Generating Company Ltd. tra Proinso Mumbai Punjab 3917 MW 700 (MAHAGENCO) PV Power Technologies Mumbai 24 Banaskantha Pvt Ltd Rajashthan 6556 CHHATTISHGARH ORRISA 20 Maharashtra 500 M/s K. P. Power Pvt. Ltd Taluka Patoda, district Beed, Mahar- 0.25 Photonix Solar Pvt Ltd Pune 15 ashtra 5 MAHARASHTRA Deityfuel Energy Pvt Pune 20 Sikkim 21 Meghalaya 20 Meghalaya Power Generation West Jaintia Hills & East Jaintia Hills 0.25 Ltd Corporation Ltd (MePGCL) districts Tamil Naidu 8903 MW 1000 MW Kirloskar Integrated Pune 500 22 Nagaland 60 Directorate of New & Renewa- Dimapur, Kohima and New Peren 0.25 ble Energy, Nagaland districts Technologies Ltd Telangana 4457 1500MW SOURCE: MNRE,GOVERNMENT NEW DELHI Beed, Dhule 23 Odisha 1000 Green Energy Development Balasore, Keonjhar, OF INDIA & SECI Corporation of Odisha Limited Deogarh, Boudh, Kalahandi and Maharishi Solar New Delhi 20 Tripura 123 KARNATAKA Angul Technology Pvt Ltd ANDHRA PRADESH TELANGANA DESIGN & INFOGRAPHICS BY 24 Rajasthan 680 Rajasthan Solar Park Bhadla Phase II, Bhadla, Rajasthan 61.45 Plaza Power New Delhi 20 Uttrakhand 561 Development Company Ltd. Infrastructure Co. ANKIT PANDEY (Sahil) 13248 25 Rajasthan 1000 Surya Urja Company of Bhadla Phase III, Bhadla, Rajasthan 46.15 Arratech Technologies New Delhi Uttar Pradesh 2000MW MW 4000 MW 500 Rajasthan Ltd Pvt Ltd Tumkur Mehboobnagar West Bengal 4603 Anantpuramu, kurnool, PUBLISHED BY : 26 Rajasthan 750 M/s Essel Surya Urja Company Villages Ugraas, Nagnechinagar & 0.25 Darbari Green Energy New Delhi kadapa, anantpur of Rajasthan Limited Dandhu, tehsil Phalodi, dist Jodhpur Systems Ltd KERELA Chandigarh 50 (450 MW) and villages Lavan & Puro- TAMIL NADU NOTE Moser Baer India Ltd New Delhi 230 hitsar, tehsil Pokaran, dist Jaisalmer Tapan Solar Energy Pvt New Delhi Daman & Diu 189 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (300 MW) Ltd SOLAR RPO FOR MW Dadar & Nagar Haveli 502 200 COPYRIGHT @ FIRST SOURCE 27 Rajasthan 500 M/s Adani Renewable Energy Bhadla Phase IV, Bhadla, Jodhpur 0.25 Alpex Exports Pvt Ltd New Delhi 100 REQUIRED EACH Kasargode 500 MW Park Rajasthan Limited Rajasthan (2021-22) ENERGY PVT. LTD. Aditya Clean Energy New Delhi Puducherry 229 PROJECT RAMANATHAPURAM EQ 28 Rajasthan 421 M/s Adani Renewable Energy Fatehgarh & Pokaran, Jaisalmer, Ra- 0.25 % INTERNATIONAL Systems Pvt Ltd 08 (321 MW Park Rajasthan Limited jasthan Rhine Solar Ltd New Delhi through Innova Solar Systems New Delhi support of CUMULATIVE TARGET (in MW) Pvt Ltd YEARLY TARGET (in MW) 17,500 1 Lakh GoI out of Bharat Heavy New Delhi 50 17,000 1500 MW) Electricals Ltd 1000000 29 Telangana 500 Telangana New & Renewable Gattu, Mehboob Nagar Distt. 2.75 Bluebird Solar New Delhi 20 18000 Energy Development Corpora- ANDS LITE Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 15 tion Ltd. (TNREDC) 80000 30 Uttar 600 Lucknow Solar Power Jalaun, Allahabad, Mirzapur and 20.976 Gautam Solar Pvt Ltd New Delhi 25 16000 17,500 Pradesh Development Corporation Ltd. Kanpur RAJASTHAN 15,000 65,000 82,500 70000 Dehat districts Ajit Solar Pvt Ltd Jaipur 35 14000 31 Uttarakhand 50 State Industrial Development Industrial Area, Sitarganj (Phase I), 0.25 Rajasthan Electronics Jaipur 20 16,000 Corporation Uttarakhand Lim- Industrial Area, Sitarganj (Phase II) & Instruments Ltd 60000 12000 48,000 ited (SIDCUL) and Industrial Area, kashipur Solarmaxx Solar Jaipur 15 32 West Bengal 500 West Bengal State Electricity East Mednipur, West 0.25 Energy Solutions Target Yearly 50000 Yearly Target Yearly 10000 12,000 Distribution Company Ltd. Mednipur, Bankura UTTAR PRADESH 32,000 33 Tamil Nadu 500 To be finalized Initially proposed in 40000 Central Electronics Ltd Sahibabad 50 8000 Ramanathapuram district. Site under Seemac Photovoltaic Ghaziabad revision. 30000 Pvt Ltd 6000 TOTAL 20000 KERELA 20000 5,000 Ammini Solar Pvt Ltd Trivandrum 2021-22 THE YEAR BY 4000 17,000 HARYANA 2,000 10000 TO ACHIEVE 100MW GRID TO 2000 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT US at Lanco Solar Gurgaon 75 Year Neosol Technologies Gurgaon Year Pvt Ltd TARGET CUMMULATIVE YEARWISE CONNECTED SOLAR POWER PROJECT POWER SOLAR CONNECTED Saatvik Green Energy Haryana 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 Pvt. Ltd. 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 WWW.EQMAGPRO.COM LIST OF TALUKWISE BIDDERS PARTICIPATED IN 290MW KARNATAKA TENDER TENTATIVE STATE-WISE BREAK-UP OF RENEWABLE POWER TARGET TO BE ACHIEVED BY THE YEAR 2022. TALUK NAME DISTRICT BIDDER NAME CAPACITY NAME (MW) Byadagi Haveri Adani Green Energy 20 SO, THAT CUMULATIVE ACHIEVEMENT IS 1,75,000 MW Byadagi Haveri Essel Green Energy Pvt Ltd 20 Channapatanna Ramanagara Adani Green Energy 20 Northern Region Western Region North Eastern Region Chikkabalapura Chikkabalapura Krishi Technologies Pvt Ltd 10 SOLAR POWER Doddaballapura Bengaluru rural Adani Green Energy 20 ASSAM Doddaballapura Bengaluru rural Asian Fab Tech Ltd 10 MANIPUR 663 Gubbi Tumkuru Adani Green Energy 20 SOLAR POWER 1783 WIND POWER MEGHALAYA 28410 SOLAR POWER (MW) 105 Gubbi Tumkuru Asian Fab Tech Ltd 10 SOLAR POWER (MW) 31120 SOLAR POWER (MW) 1205 NAGALAND GUJRAT 5675 Holenarasipura Hassan Adani Green Energy 20 TRIPURA 161 GOA 8020 GUJRAT DAMAN & DIU 6200 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 72 Holenarasipura Hassan Bhoruka Power Corporation Limited 10 MADHYA 8800 105 D. & N. HAVELI 358 MIZORAM 61 WIND POWER (MW) 22600 11926 PRADESH 39 Hunagund Bagalkot 0 8600 WIND POWER (MW) MAHARASHTRA 7200 CHHATTISHGARH 199 MAHARASHTRA Jevargi Kalburgi Adani Green Energy 20 MADHYA PRADESH 449 Jevargi Kalburgi Bhoruka Power Corporation Limited 20 SHP (MW) Jevargi Kalburgi Dosti Realty Ltd 10 2450 SHP (MW) SHP BIOMASS POWER 615 SHP (MW) 125 Jevargi Kalburgi Essel Green Energy Pvt Ltd 20 GUJRAT 25 SHP
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