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Project Wise Details of Systems Sanctioned by MNRE, Goi Under SADP Project wise details of Systems sanctioned by MNRE, GoI under SADP The highest numbers of projects in the country have been sanctioned for Maharashtra. Sanctione Sr. Sanctioned Beneficiary Name of the Site Capacity d Amount Project Status No. System Share (Rs.) SPV Power Plant 30 kW (off-grid) SPV Power Plant 10 kW (grid interactive) 100.00 1 Raj Bhavan, Mumbai LED NA Completed Lakhs street/garden 390 Nos. Lights Battery operated 1 No. vehicle (8 seater) SPV Power Plant 15 kW Shri.Vitthal-Rukhmini (off-grid) 24.60 23.62 2 Completed SPV Power Plant Lakhs Lakhs Temple Trust, Pandharpur 10 kW (grid interactive) SPV Power Plant 15 kW Shri.Tulja-Bhavani Temple (off-grid) 24.60 23.68 3 Completed SPV Power Plant Lakhs Lakhs Trust, Tulajapur 10 kW (grid interactive) SPV Power Plant 15 kW Shri.Yogeshwari Devsthan (off-grid) 20.25 19.33 4 Completed SPV Power Plant Lakhs Lakhs Trust, Ambajogai 5 kW (grid interactive) Shri.Siddhivinayak Ganapati SPV Power Plant 23.06 17.87 5 20 kW Completed Temple Trust, Mumbai (off-grid) Lakhs Lakhs SPV Power Plant NA 10 kW (off-grid) solar 25.00 6 Raj Bhavan, Nagpur street/Garden 20 Nos. Lakhs Work is in final Light stage Solar water 250 LPD x 2 heating system Nos. Raj Bhavan, Pune SPV Power Plant 20.00 NA 7 10 kW (off-grid) Lakhs List of Project proposals pending at MNRE, GoI Sr. Category Name of Sites No. 1 Category-I Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad 2 Category-I Ellora Caves, Aurangabad 3 Category-II Shri.Kshetra Renukadevi Sansthan, Mahur, Dist Nanded. 4 Category-II Shri.Kshetra Datta Shikhar Sansthan, Mahur, Dist Nanded. 5 Category-II Shri. Saibaba Sansthan, Shirdi 6 Category-II Shri. Siddheshwar Devsthan, Solapur 7 Category-II Shri. Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati 8 Category-II Shri. Saptshrungi Devsthan Trust, Wani 9 Category-II Shri. Chinchwad Devsthan Trust, Siddhatek 10 Category-II Shri. Vaijnath Devsthan Trust, Parli-Vaijnath 11 Category-III Shri. Ghrishneshwar Devsthan , Aurangabad ** The above 11 Nos. of Project proposals has been sent to MNRE, GoI. However, the sanction is yet to receive..
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