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16 Oct 2023

Bhadla Solar Power Plant: India's Beacon of Renewable Energy

16 Oct 2023  by fusion.werindia   
India, home to over 40 substantial solar projects, is on a mission to achieve its 2032 renewable energy target, aiming for 40% to come from solar power.

Among these remarkable initiatives, the Bhadla Solar Power Plant stands as a shining example. It is the world’s largest solar power plant.

With a colossal capacity of 2.25 GW and over 10 million solar panels, it not only reigns as the largest solar plant in India but also globally, topping the charts of the world’s largest photovoltaic power stations.

Situated in the scorching landscape of Bhadla, in the tehsil of Phalodi, Jodhpur district, Rajasthan, the Bhadla Solar Park sprawls over 14,000 acres, or 5,700 hectares.

Its name, Bhadla, derives from its location—a region renowned for its solar-friendly high temperatures, with mercury often soaring between 46 to 48 degrees Celsius.

Harnessing this relentless sunlight, the plant not only powers itself but also contributes to the energy needs of nearby areas.

Prior to Bhadla’s rise, China led the solar energy race with the Longyangxia Dam Solar Park.

However, India’s entry into the arena, though belated, has propelled it ahead of China in this renewable energy revolution.

The significance of the Bhadla Solar Power Plant resonates on several fronts:

It plays a pivotal role in India’s endeavour to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.

This initiative serves as a catalyst for economic growth, not only in the region but for the entire nation.

Job creation is a tangible outcome, with local communities benefiting from opportunities in the project’s construction and management.

The renewable energy sector’s expansion has created employment prospects for individuals from across the country.

Environmental benefits are significant, as reduced reliance on fossil fuels has led to improved air quality in Jodhpur.

Bhadla Solar Park is a beacon of consistent green power, relying entirely on solar energy to contribute to the national grid, generating a substantial 732,874 MWh annually.

The Bhadla Solar Power Plant stands as a testament to India’s commitment to sustainable energy and underscores the positive impact on both its economy and the environment.

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