The 10 MW solar photo voltaic project at Neyveli, set up at a cost of Rs 74.60 crore, is the first Renewable Energy project commissioned by Neyveli Lignite Corporation, a company statement said.
Neyveli Lignite Corporation Chairman and Managing Director B Surender Mohan formally inaugurated the project at a function today, it said.
The plant spread across 54 acres, has 48,000 solar photo voltaic modules, each with power generating capacity of 240 watt.
Power generated from this factory would be evacuated through 33 KV power station and fed into the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation, the sole beneficiary.
Among the 34 units of 1.5 MW capacity each, nine wind mills have already been comissioned. TANGEDCO would be the sole beneficiary from the project, it said.
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