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Clinton Foundation mulls world's largest solar project in Gujarat
Maulik Pathak & Ashish Amin / Ahmedabad August 8, 2008, 0:59 IST

US-based foundation to set up Rs 20,000-crore Integrated SolarCity.

 
 
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This could well be the world’s largest solar power project at a single location if all goes as planned.

The US-based Clinton Foundation is in talks with the Gujarat government to set up an ‘Integrated Solar City’ project with a capacity to generate a 5,000 Mw over a period of time.

The project, tagged as one of the largest foreign direct investment (FDI) into the state, will also be a landmark project as the cost of power generation is likely to be 70 per cent less — around Rs 20,000 crore — than the conventional cost of generation, say sources close to the development.

The project envisages an integrated solar city wherein all the raw materials including glass and panels will be produced by them, bringing down the cost substantially, said a senior government official.

The cost of generation for thermal energy is about Rs 10-11 per unit. However, according to estimates of Clinton Foundation, the power produced in the solar city will cost around Rs 4 per unit, going by the scale of the project and technology advancement they have on hand.

The Gujarat government has roped in US-based Nobel Laureate John Byrne for charting the state’s solar roadmap and is considering Kutch and Banaskantha as favourable locations for the mega project.

“The Foundation, supported by the likes of GE Energy and Microsoft, already has a war chest of $12 billion which it wants to utilise for green energy initiatives,” sources said.

The world’s largest solar power plant is currently in Mojave Desert of California with a capacity that will go up to 900 Mw in few years.

The Clinton Foundation is also in talks with governments of Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan for setting up solar power projects.

A number of corporates including Essar, Indiabulls, Reliance, ADAG, Tata Power, Suryachakra and Euro Group have also lined up solar projects in the state.

The Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance and Euro Solar have already been given letters of intent of 5 Mw each from the 10 Mw quota allotted by the Centre to each state.

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Rick_Modi
Yes, Solar power plant is the next bright star in the new economy in India. There are several companies out to tap this growth, but other than solar plant solar cooker, solar water heaters should be implemented by law in state of Gujarat, as this is the only state which is thinking towards taping alternate energy, they have seperate ministry for climate change. www.calculatoredge.com
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nitin_ph
I hope that this would be a Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Plant. India has a tremendous potential for CSP. A 5x5 sqkm solar collector grid can easily generate 1000MW of clean power. India is \"blessed\" with a desert - Thar desert in Rajasthan. Thar desert area is around 0.23 million sqkm so one can imagine the potential! For details please visit: www.desertec-india.org.in
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ajithsrn
Electricity produced from Solar Energy is more favorable than Electricity produced by burning fossil fuels. Government should provide option to consumers for purchasing electricity manufactured through ecology friendly procedures rather than ecology destructive procedures. Readers are invited to check their ecological footprint at www.myfootprint.org
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