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(I) Solar Power Plants (Off-Grid) Implemented by MANIREDA Sl. No. Name & Location of the Plant Quantity/ No. Total Installed (i) Solar Power Plants (Off-Grid) implemented by MANIREDA Sl. Name & location of the plant Quantity/ Total Installed Year of No. No. Capacity Implementation 1. 5 kWp each solar power plants at 4 hilltops for night 4 20 kWp 2008-2009 landing facility at Imphal Airport i/c 5 years AMC i) Nongmaiching ii) Heibokching iii) Phunal Maring iv) Chingphu 2. 7.5 kWp solar power plant at MANIREDA Office, 1 7.5 kWp 2008-2009 Takyelpat i/c 5 years AMC 3. 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at District Hospital, Moreh, 1 25 kWp 2011-2012 Chandel i/c 5 years AMC 4. 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at District Hospital, 1 25 kWp 2011-2012 Churachandpur i/c 5 years AMC 5. 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at State Academy of Training, 1 25 kWp 2011-2012 Takyelpat, Imphal i/c 5 years AMC 6. 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at District Hospital, Thoubal i/c 1 25 kWp 2011-2012 5 years AMC 7. Installation of 40 kWp stand alone type SPV Power in 1 40 KW 2011-2012 Governor Complex including AMC for five years 8. 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at Tribal Market Complex, New 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 Lambulane, Imphal i/c 5 years AMC 9 Design, supply, installation & commissioning of 1 kWp 46 46 kWp 2012 to 2014 each Stand Alone SPV Power Plant including 5 years CMC at 46 SDO’s. List of SDO’s Offices is given below as Annexure-I 10 1 kWp SPV Power Plant at 396 Common Service Centres. 396 396 kWp 2012 to 2017. Beneficiaries list is given below as Annexure-II 11 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Ukhrul i/c 5 years 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 AMC 12 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Senapati i/c 5 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 years AMC 13 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Thoubal i/c 5 years 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 AMC 14 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Bishnupur i/c 5 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 years AMC 15 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Imphal West i/c 5 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 years AMC 16 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Imphal East i/c 5 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 years AMC 17 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, CCpur i/c 5 years 1 25 kWp 2012-2013 AMC 18 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Chandel i/c 5 years 1 25 kWp 2013-2014 AMC 19 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at DC office, Tamenglong i/c 5 1 25 kWp 2013-2014 years AMC 20 Installation of 5 kWp SPV Power Plants at 36 Police 36 180 kWp 2015-2016 Stations i/c 5 years AMC for CCTNs in Manipur. List of Police Stations is given below as Annexure-III 21 Installation of 5 kWp SPV Power Plants at 31 Subordinate 31 155 kWp 2016-2017 Courts Chief Judicial Magistrate i/c 5 years AMC. List of CJM & District & Session Judge is given below as Annexure-IV 22 Implementation of 25 kWp SPV power plant at INA 1 25 kWp 2016-2017 Memorial Complex in Manipur 23 100 kWp SPV Power Plant at National Institute of 1 100 kWp 2016-2017 Technology (NIT), Manipur, Langol, Imphal West 24 Installation of 5 kWp SPV Power Plants at 13 Treasury 13 65 kWp 2017-2018 Offices namely i)Treasury Office Kakching, ii)Treasury Office,Thoubal, iii)Treasury Office, Kangpokpi, iv)Treasury Office, Chandel, v)Treasury Office, Wangoi, vi)Trearury Office, Porompat, vii)Treasury Office, Senapati, viii)Treasury Office, Churachandpur, ix.Treasury Office, Ukhrul, x)Treasury Office, Tamenglong, xi)Treasury Office, Jiribam, xii)Treasury Office, Moreh & xiii)Treasury Office, Bishnupur, in Manipur. 25 100 kWp SPV Power Plant at at Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1 100 kWp 2017-2018 (KVK), Central Agricultural University (CAU), Andro Campus, Imphal East, Manipur. 26 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at National Institute for 1 25 kWp 2018-2019 Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) – Boys Hostel, Akampat, Imphal East, Manipur. 27 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at National Institute for 1 25 kWp 2018-2019 Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) – Girls Hostel, Akampat, Imphal East, Manipur. 28 25 kWp SPV Power Plant at Directorate of Economics and 1 25 kWp 2018-2019 Statistics (DES), Lamphelpat, Imphal West, Manipur. Total 1559.50 kWp Annexure I Details of 46 Nos. of ADC/SDO offices where 1 kWp capacity each Solar Power Plant have been installed & commissioned Sl. No. Name of ADC/SDO office District Date of commissioning 1. SDO office, Tamenglong Tamenglong 25.08.2012 2. SDO office, Nungba -do- 25.08.2012 3. SDO office, Saikul Senapati 28.08.2012 4. SDO office, Churachandpur Churachandpur 08.09.2012 5. SDO office, Kasom Khullen Ukhrul 21.09.2012 6. SDO office, Tadubi Senapati 04.10.2012 7. SDO office, Phungyar Ukhrul 09.10.2012 8. SDO office, Paomata Senapati 10.10.2012 9. ADC office, Jiribam Imphal East 12.10.2012 10. SDO office, Tamei Tamenglong 21.10.2012 11. SDO office, Kamjong Ukhrul 29.10.2012 12. SDO office, Chingai -do- 03.11.2012 13. SDO office, Ukhrul -do- 06.11.2012 14. SDO office, Jessami -do- 09.11.2012 15. SDO office, Thoubal Thoubal 11.12.2012 16. SDO office, Porompat Imphal East 19.12.2012 17. SDO office, Sawombung -do- 23.12.2012 18. SDO office, Keirao Bitra -do- 26.12.2012 19. SDO office, Chandel Chandel 09.01.2013 20. SDO office, Wangoi Imphal West 18.01.2013 21. SDO office, Lamphel -do- 11.01.2013 22. ADC office, Kangpokpi Senapati 29.01.2013 23. SDO office, Kakching Thoubal 30.01.2013 24. SDO office, Lilong -do- 05.02.2013 25. SDO office, Purul Senapati 05.03.2013 26. SDO office, Moirang Bishnupur 05.03.2013 27. SDO office, Willong Senapati 09.04.2013 28. SDO office, Tousem Tamenglong 17.04.2013 29. SDO office, Bishnupur Bishnupur 26.04.2013 30. SDO office, Nambol -do- 09.05.2013 31. SDO office, Tengnoupal Chandel 22.05.2013 32. CJM office, Senapati (SDO, Champhai) Senapati 29.05.2013 33. JMFC office, Kangpokpi (SDO, Island) -do- 29.05.2013 34. SDO office, Machi Chandel 24.02.2014 35. SDO office, Singngat Churachandpur 13.03.2014 36. SDO office, Thanlon -do- 15.03.2014 37. SDO office, Henglep -do- 25.03.2014 38. SDO office, Chakpikarong Chandel 27.05.2014 39. SDO office, Lamsang Imphal West 05.06.2014 40. SDO office, Patsoi -do- 06.06.2014 41. ADC office, Moreh Chandel 05.07.2014 42. SDO office, Phaibung khullen Senapati 04.08.2014 43. SDO office, Tuyang Waichong -do- 04.08.2014 44. SDO office, Saitu Gamphazol -do- 07.08.2014 45. SDO office, Pherzawl Churachandpur 25.08.2014 46. SDO office, Parbung/Tipaimuk -do- 25.08.2014 Annexure II Installation of 1 kWp Solar Power Plants at each of 399 Common Service Centres (CSCs) in Manipur Sl. No. Phase CSC Name CSC Location & Address District Date of Installation & Commissioning 1. 1. CSC-LANGTHABAL LEP LANGTHABAL LEP MAYAI LEIKAI IMPHAL WEST 2012-13 2. 2. CSC-MAIBAM LEIKAI HEIRANGOITHONG IMPHAL WEST - do - 3. 3. CSC-SEKMAI BAZAR SEKMAI BAZAR IMPHAL WEST - do - 4. 4. CSC-PATSOI PATSOI PART- I IMPHAL WEST - do - 5. 5. CSC-KANGLATONGBI KANGLATONGBI IMPHAL WEST - do - 6. 6. CSC-KHURKHUL KHURKHUL IMPHAL WEST - do - 7. 7. CSC-KHONGHAMPAT KHONGHAMPAT MAYAL LEIKAI IMPHAL WEST - do - 8. 8. CSC-KADANGBAND PART -II KADANGBAND PART- II IMPHAL WEST - do - 9. 9. CSC-PHAYENG PHAYENG AWANG LEIKAI IMPHAL WEST - do - 10. 10. CSC-KHUMBONG KHUMBONG BAZAR IMPHAL WEST - do - 11. 11. CSC-CHANGANGEI CHANGANGEI IMPHAL WEST - do - 12. 12. CSC-MEITEI LANGOL LANGOL HOUSING COMPLEX IMPHAL WEST - do - 13. 13. CSC-MALOM MALOM TULIYAIMA IMPHAL WEST - do - 14. 14. CIC-WANGOI IMPHAL WEST LL BLOCK IMPHAL WEST - do - 15. 15. CSC-TUIBONG TUIBONG CHURACHANDPUR - do - 16. 16. CSC-K.SALBUNG K.SALBUNG CHURACHANDPUR - do - 17. 17. CSC-HAOTAK KHULEN HAOTAK KHULEN CHURACHANDPUR - do - 18. 18. CSC-KHOLMUN KHOLMUN CHURACHANDPUR - do - 19. 19. CSC-S.MOLCHAM S.MOLCHAM VILLAGE CHURACHANDPUR - do - 20. 20. CSC-MOLNOM MOLNOM CHURACHANDPUR - do - 21. 21. CSC-KHOIRENTAK KHUMAN KHOIRENTAK KHUMAN CHURACHANDPUR - do - 22. 22. CSC-DONGYANG DONGYANG CHURACHANDPUR - do - 23. 23. CSC-MAKHAO TAMPAK MAKHAO TAMPAK CHURACHANDPUR - do - 24. 24. CSC-SAMULAMLAN SAMULAMLAN CHURACHANDPUR - do - 25. 25. CIC-STATE CENTRAL LIBRARY STATE CENTRAL LIBRARY IMPHAL WEST - do - 26. 26. CSC-KEITHELMANBI KEITHELMANBI SENAPATI - do - 27. 27. CSC-MAYANG KHANG MAYANGKHANG SENAPATI - do - 28. 28. CSC-PASPATI PASPATI SENAPATI - do - 29. 29. CSC-KAPRANG KAPRANG SENAPATI - do - 30. 30. CIC-GOVT.POLYTECHNIC IMPHAL WEST L BLOCK IMPHAL WEST - do - 31. 31. CSC-HUNDUNG HUNDUNG JUNCTION UKHRUL - do - 32. 32. CSC-SHANGKAI SHANGKAI UKHRUL - do - 33. 33. CSC-NEW CANAAN NEW CANAAN UKHRUL - do - 34. 34. CSC-LITAN LITAN UKHRUL - do - 35. 35. CSC-LAMBUI LAMBUI VILLAGE UKHRUL - do - 36. 36. CIC-UKHRUL BLOCK UKHRUL BLOCK UKHRUL - do - 37. 37. CSC-S.HAYANG S.HAYANG CHURACHANDPUR - do - 38. 38. CSC-KABUI ANOUBA KABUI ANOUBA IMPHAL WEST - do - 39. 39. CSC-AWANG JIRI AWANG JIRI IMPHAL WEST - do - 40. 40. CSC-KHONGSHANG KHONGSHANG TAMENGLONG - do - 41. 41. CSC-DAILONG DAILONG TAMENGLONG - do - 42. 42. CSC-NONEY NONEY TAMENGLONG - do - 43. 43. CSC-KEIBI KHULLEN KEIBI KHULLEN MAKHA LEIKAI IMPHAL EAST - do - 44. 44. CSC-PANGEI PANGEI BAZAR IMPHAL EAST - do - 45. 45. CSC-MOIRANG KAMPU MOIRANG KAMPU IMPHAL EAST - do - 46. 46. CSC-KHABEISOI KABEISOI CHAIRENTHONG IMPHAL EAST - do - 47.
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