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Hybrid Power System is the integration of number of generating plants those are working together serve a particular region. They may be off grid or may not be.
In spite of the high cost of solar technologies and policy of government, investment in the solar power generation is the good pay off due to the noise free and pollution free solar energy.
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This presentation is based on Solar power plant makes on power point by a engineering student(me).
This presentation or ppt is makes for engineering college or a engineering students also for all students.
This ppt is for project working.
in this ppt is defined light energy is converted into heat energy that means the heat is coming from sun converted into light by invertor ,battery đ,etc.
.......Thanks for reading.....
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Scenario of solar power plant in india
1. SCENERIO OF SOLAR POWER PLANTIN INDIA
OF DIFFERENT STATES
Made by:-
⢠Gautam Kumar
(16107070031)
XAVIER INSTITUTE OF POLYTECHNIC
AND TECHNOLOGY , NAMKUM
,RANCHI JHARKHAND , PIN-834010
2. CONTENTâŚ..
ďś Introduction
ďś Solar power plant in India
need
suitable in India
government schemes
ďśGovernment & non-
governmental schemes.
ďśHighest producing solar
power states.
Tamil nadu
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh
Telengana
ďśList of solar power plant
in different states of
India.
ďś Graphs
ďśCurrent status of solar
in India.
ďśFuture plans.
ďśUpliftment programs
ďśConclusion
ďś References
3. Introduction
⢠Solar energy has the great potential sources in
all renewable energy .
⢠small amount of this form of energy could be used it
will be one of the most important supplies of energy.
⢠Solar energy is the light energy that get from sun.
4. Solar power plant in India
ď NeedâŚ.
⢠Population increasing .
⢠Demand of electricity is increasing .
⢠Non-renewable sources of producing
electricity is decreasing year by year.
⢠âELECTRICITY FROM SOLARâ
is good solution to overcome with
this problems.
5. ď Suitable in IndiaâŚ
⢠Solar is a good non-conventional source
of energy .
⢠India lies in the âTROPIC OF
CANCERâ.
⢠Sun is directly overhead on the day time
⢠Receives sun light whole the year in
good amount.
⢠One source tells that our country
receives approximately
60*10000000000000000(i.e,16 times of
10 )KW per hour.
6. ďGovernment schemesâŚ
⢠Government of India has established
some big solar power plant and solar
parks in some states.
⢠Awareness programmers where launched
by gov. in schools ,colleges villages &
cities to showing itâs importance.
⢠Motivating to setup a roof top solar
power plant in the homes, schools,
collages, offices and other residential
areas where it is possible to install .
⢠This reduces the dependency on non-
renewable sources .
7. ď§ Some of the government and non-government mission under which
solar power plant projects is going on in India.
ďąJawaharlal Nehru National
Solar Mission (JNNSM).
⢠This is a gov. project running all
over the states in India .
ďąAbhijeet Solar Project.
⢠this project is currently running
in rajasthan . started in
2015.capacity (gross) 50 MW.
Electricity generation
8. ďąGowdawari Solar Projects.
⢠This project is currently running in
NOKH (rajasthan).started in
2013.capacity (gross) 50 MW
.Electricity generation 1,18,000
MWH/YEAR (expected).
ďąMegha Solar Plant.
⢠This project is currently running in
ANANTHAPUR(andhara
pradesh).started in
2014.capacity(gross)50 MW
.Electricity generation 1,10,000
MWH/YEAR (expected).
10. Tamil Nadu
⢠Tamil Nadu is on the 1st spot
in production of solar power.
⢠Total installed capacity is
1,577 MW.
⢠Under development plants are
of 485 MW.
⢠Tamil Nadu has one major
that is RAMANANTHPURAM
solar park itâs capacity is 500
MW.
11. Rajasthan
⢠Rajasthan spot the 2nd
place in the solar power
production.
⢠Total installed capacity
is 1,324.
⢠Under development
plant are of 1,205.
⢠Rajasthan has 5 major
solar park .
⢠BHADLA PHASE III
has capacity of 1000
MW.
12. Gujarat
⢠Gujarat is on 3rd spot in
production of solar energy.
⢠Total installed capacity is 1,100
MW.
⢠Under development plants are
of 300 MW.
⢠Gujarat has only one that is
RADHANESDA solar park, itâs
capacity is 700MW.
⢠Controlled by GPCL.
13. Andhra Pradesh
⢠Andhra Pradesh is on 4th
place in production of solar
power.
⢠Total installed capacity is
1,009 MW.
⢠Under development plant
are of 1,494 MW.
⢠AP has 4 major solar parks.
⢠ANANTHPUR ULTRA
MEGA solar park that
produce solar energy upto
1500 MW.
14. telangana
⢠Telangana is on the 5th in
production of solar
power.
⢠Total installed capacity is
1,006 MW.
⢠Under development
plants are of 2,418 MW.
⢠Telangana has one major
that is GATTU solar park
itâs capacity is 500 MW.
16. ď§Graphs showing the utilization of electricity has increases due to the
installation of solar power plant
17. ď§Current status of solar power in India
⢠Currently India is the fastest
growing country in solar power
energy production.
⢠Till 2017 India has generated
12,161 MW of electricity from
solar by the help of solar parks
situated in different states of
India.
18. ď§FUTURE PLANS OF INDIA
⢠India has sated a future goals in
the field solar power. Taking
2022 as the achieving year.
⢠Currently India is on the 6th
rank in the installed and
generation of solar power.
⢠India has sated a target of
becoming no.1 in generation of
solar energy till 2022.
19. ď§PROGREMS FOR THE UPLIFTMENT SOLAR
ENERGY IN INDIA
⢠Scaling up of grid connected solar power project from 20mw to 100mw by year
2021-22 under national solar mission.
⢠Development of ultra mega power project in the country from year 2014-15 to
2018-19.
⢠50 billion INR sanctioned to give 30% capital subsidy for roof top installation,
the subsidy is restricted to residential, government, social and institutional
segment.
⢠SECI has released tenders for about 200MW of which 46.5MW have been
commissioned.
⢠MNRE is executing a scheme for the development of at least 25 solar parks all
over country.
⢠SECI has released tenders of around 4307 MW of large scale solar project of
which 675MW have been commissioned.
20. conclusion
ď India is the fastest growing nation in the world in electricity
generation from solar power plant .
ď India aim is to become world leader till 2022 in generating
electricity from solar power.
ď This will help India to less dependent on non-renewable sources
of energy.
ď Many awareness program and government schemes are
launched for motivating peoples related solar power .
ď Job opportunities has risen up due to solar power projects .