From pv journal India
Adani Inexperienced Power Ltd (AGEL), the renewable vitality arm of Indian conglomerate Adani Group, introduced its 700 MW hybrid wind photo voltaic challenge in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan is now totally operational.
The hybrid plant is owned by AGEL’s subsidiary Adani Hybrid Power Jaisalmer 4 Ltd. and sells electrical energy underneath a 25-year energy buy settlement (PPA) at INR 3.24 ($0.039)/kWh.
Together with this new facility, AGEL’s working hybrid wind photo voltaic plant portfolio reaches 2,140 MW – the biggest on the earth. The corporate’s complete working renewable vitality challenge portfolio stands at 8,024 MW – the biggest in India.
The challenge’s photovoltaic unit depends on bifacial modules and a horizontal single-axis tracker. It has a capability utilization issue (CUF) of over 50%, the very best for any renewable challenge in India, AGEL mentioned.
AGEL commissioned its first hybrid wind photo voltaic plant with a capability of 390 MW in Might 2022, adopted by a 600 MW plant in September and a 450 MW facility in December. These three hybrid vitality technology property are all situated in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
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