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Plantwise Monthly RE Generation Report भारत सरकार Government of India वि饍युत मंत्रालय Ministry of Power के न्द्री य वि 饍यु त प्रा धि क रण Central Electricity Authority निीकरणीय ऊ셍ाा पररयो셍ना प्रबोिन प्रभाग Renewable Energy Project Monitoring Division संयत्रािारनिीकरणीय ऊ셍ाा उ配पादन ररपो셍ा Report on Plant wise Renewable Energy Generation अप्रैल-2021 April-2021 Preface Government of India has set an ambitious target of 175 GW of Renewable Energy installed capacity by year 2022. By the end of April 2021, India has successfully achieved approximately 95 GW of Renewable Energy Installed capacity. CEA is monitoring state-wise and source wise Renewable Energy Generation across the country. For better insight and measure of ground level performance of individual Plants there is a need for compiling Plant wise Renewable Energy Generation data. In this connection, effort are being made by CEA. Based on the information provided by various SLDCs to CEA, a report has been prepared incorporating the details of Plant wise Generation of Renewable Energy projects as furnished by the States/UTs of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Punjab and Andaman & Nicobar. Table of Contents Summary of All India Plant wise Renewable Energy Generation………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ...................................... 4 Plantwise Renewable Energy Generation Rajasthan ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Madhya Pradesh .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Tamil Nadu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 Jammu & Kashmir…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………102 West Bengal ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ .106 Odisha… ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115 Chhattisgarh ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 121 Telangana… .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 129 Punjab…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..159 A&N………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………180 Summary of All India RE Generation Month- April-2021 Wind Solar Small Hydro Biomass Baggasse Others Total S.No. State/UTs Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) 1 Rajasthan 4328.84 460.06 3024.53 557.32 - - 104.25 34.90 - - - - 7457.62 1052.28 2 Madhya 2428.03 364.58 1583.06 261.22 94.25 3.78 53.00 - 53.80 2.86 12.70 3.17 4224.84 635.61 Pradesh 3 Tamil Nadu 8567.40 485.33 4190.65 591.63 122.70 7.32 265.59 6.32 710.90 68.08 - - 13857.24 1158.68 4 Jammu & - - - - 172.71 48.22 - - - - - - 172.71 48.22 Kashmir 5 West Bengal 2.00 - 100.00 10.16 95.55 3.59 16.00 - - - 320 136.26 533.55 150.01 6 Odisha - - 415.50 56.47 81.00 11.46 45.00 6.86 - - - - 541.50 74.79 7 Chhattisgarh - - 222.64 29.53 75.65 1.16 234.59 101.12 35.00 - - - 567.88 131.81 8 Telangana 100.80 11.90 3630.47 596.75 76.02 2.82 67.00 9.89 129.60 - 62.90 18.78 4066.79 640.14 9 Punjab 350.00 59.15 951.22 144.27 466.10 12.94 114.20 52.08 103.24 12.15 1.00 0.05 1985.76 280.64 10 A & N - - 29.20 2.05 5.25 0.39 - - - - - - 34.45 2.44 4 | P a g e Summary of RE Generation in Rajasthan Month- April-2021 Sector Wind Solar Small Hydro Biomass Baggasse Total Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Installed Generation Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) Capacity (MU) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) Total 4328.84 460.06 3024.53 557.32 - - 104.25 34.90 - - 7457.62 1052.28 5 | P a g e Plant wise Wind Power Generation in Rajasthan S.NO. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 1. suzlon Rajasthan 1944.65 Wind 217.68 2. Encron (wind world) Rajasthan 1002.01 Wind 99.04 3. Kalani Rajasthan 2.76 Wind 0.00 4. Southern Wind Rajasthan 0.68 Wind 0.00 5. RREC Rajasthan 29.75 Wind 0.89 6. Vestas RRB (RSMM,REIL) Rajasthan 24.00 Wind 0.93 7. REGEN Power Rajasthan 226.50 Wind 26.26 8. VEER ENERGY & INFRA STRUCTURE LTD Rajasthan 76.50 Wind 6.17 9. INOX Rajasthan 572.00 Wind 52.48 6 | P a g e S.NO. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 10. Welspun Energy Rajasthan 126.00 Wind 13.36 11. Gamesa Wind Turbine/CLEAN WIND POWERS Rajasthan 40.00 Wind 5.81 12. Nidhi wind (Maiytrapower} Rajasthan 90.00 Wind 10.93 13. Tanot Wind Power (Habur) Rajasthan 120.00 Wind 17.15 14. Rajgarh Wind Park Pvt. Ltd. (Gamesha) Rajasthan 74.00 Wind 9.90 7 | P a g e Plant wise Solar Power Generation in Rajasthan S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 1. Reliance industries Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.64 2. Azure Power Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.77 3. Azure Power Rajasthan 15.00 Solar 2.56 4. Azure Sunshine Rajasthan 20.00 Solar 3.36 5. Fortum Amrit Energy Pvt. Ltd. Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.82 6. OPG energy Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.89 7. SEI solar Energy Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.76 8. Mahindra suryaprakas Rajasthan 55.00 Solar 8.93 9. Viraj Renewables and North West Energy,Ravra Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.41 8 | P a g e S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 10. Punj Lloyd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.78 11. Indian oil corg,Ravera Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.53 12. PAR Solar Rajasthan 3.00 Solar 0.40 13. Kanoria Chemicals ,Baap (Phalodi) Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.73 14. Green infra solar (line 1+Line 2) Rajasthan 25.00 Solar 4.02 15. Pokaran Solaire Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.86 16. LEPL projects (Viswaroopi Energy pvt.ltd.) Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.54 17. Giriraj Enterprises , Barsingha Bawadi Rajasthan 33.00 Solar 5.52 18. Sunborne Energy Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.84 19. Jakson Power - 1 Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.52 9 | P a g e S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 20. Jakson Power - 2 Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.53 21. Symphony Vyapaar Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.51 22. Lexicon Vanijya Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.53 23. walwhan solar ,Welspun Solar Rajasthan 50.00 Solar 7.61 24. D.J. Malpani, Lumbaniya Rajasthan 16.90 Solar 3.02 25. Aman Home & Vina 'Corp. Rajasthan 2.00 Solar 0.28 26. Precision Technik pvt Ltd. Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.83 27. Oswal Woollen Mills Ltd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.70 28. Helios Photo Voltaic Moser Baer Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.72 29. Swiss Park vanjya Tinwari Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.86 10 | P a g e S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 30. Sindicatum Solar Energy Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.83 31. Comet Power Pvt. Ltd. Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.90 32. Aston Fields Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.69 33. Fonroche Rajhans Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.86 34. Hinduja Renewables energy Rajasthan 15.00 Solar 2.59 35. BMO pvt. Ltd. Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.90 36. Sanjiv Prakashan Rajasthan 2.00 Solar 0.34 37. Sai Maithiligower Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.57 38. NVR Infrastructure Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.56 39. Greentech Power Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.91 11 | P a g e S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 40. Rays Power Experts Pvt. Ltd Rajasthan 12.35 Solar 0.52 41. ACME Energy solu. Rajasthan 2.50 Solar 0.00 42. Maharashtra Seamless Limited Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.73 43. Electromech Maritech Pvt. Ltd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.34 44. Newton Solar (P) Ltd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.47 45. Khaya Solar Projects P. Ltd, Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.61 46. Vasavi Solar Power Pvt. Ltd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.65 47. Saidham Overseas Pvt. Ltd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.68 48. DDE Renewable Energy Pvt Ltd Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.64 49. Finehope Allied Engineering Pvt. Ltd , Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.53 12 | P a g e S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 50. Palimarwar solar Rajasthan 10.00 Solar 1.88 51. Refex Industries Ltd. Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.74 52. Dhursar Solar Power P. Ltd Rajasthan 40.00 Solar 4.81 53. SEI solar Power Pvt Ltd. Rajasthan 20.00 Solar 2.95 54. Cepco Ind. Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.77 55. Godawari Green Energy Rajasthan 50.00 Solar 10.15 56. Chandram solar power park Rajasthan 4.75 Solar 0.29 57. Rays Power Experts Pvt. Ltd Rajasthan 24.80 Solar 2.68 58. Rays Power Experts Rajasthan 11.00 Solar 0.97 59. Rays Power Experts-1 pvt ltd. Rajasthan 24.00 Solar 2.02 13 | P a g e S.No. Name of the Plant State Installed Type Generation Remarks Capacity (MU) (MW) 60. Rays Power Experts-2 Rajasthan 23.60 Solar 1.14 61. Oswal woolen mills Rajasthan 5.00 Solar 0.85 62. Rajasthan Gum pvt ltd Line-1 Rajasthan 19.00 Solar 2.76 63. Rajasthan Gum pvt ltd Line-2 Rajasthan 15.00 Solar 2.45 64. J.K.Lakshmi cement Rajasthan 6.00 Solar 1.06 65. U.P.Ceramics Rajasthan 2.00 Solar 0.31 66. Oil India Ltd Rajasthan 14.00 Solar 2.12 67.
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