India’s largest floating solar power plant in Ramagundam excels; NTPC to set up more such units (2024)

Ramagundam in Telangana State is known for its blistering summer heat. Locally, it is sometimes referred to as ‘Agnigundam (firewell) in Telugu language. For all those travelling to Delhi by train during summers (especially, non AC class) from Hyderabad, the few hours of journey through Ramagundam, Mancherial and Adilabad to Nagpur will always be remembered for braving the heat.

In 1978, the public sector, NTPC came up with its first thermal unit in the town to generate power and supply to the southern state. Very soon, it became synonymous with Ramagundam. Today, the NTPC has grown into 2640 MW capacity plant, one of its largest sites in the country.

In mid 2022, Ramagundam, now part of Peddapalli district added a new first with the commissioning of the country’s largest Floating Solar Power Plant as on date by the NTPC. It’s about 5 km from the town.

India’s largest floating solar power plant in Ramagundam excels; NTPC to set up more such units (1)

The 100 MW, Solar Photovoltaic (PV) unit executed by the BHEL is a 4-5 hour drive from Hyderabad and is quite scenic, spread over the waters of the balancing reservoir of the NTPC Power plant.

A unique feature of the project is that all the electrical equipment is floating on the reservoir. Engineers constructed ferro-cement floating platforms (15.5 m x8 m x 1.2 m) on whichInverter,Transformer&HT breakerisplaced.

In just over six months into its operational phase, the project has raised the expectations of setting up similar plants and rapidly increasing the generation of clean, renewable and environmentally friendly power in the long term.

The making of the project

India’s largest floating solar power plant in Ramagundam excels; NTPC to set up more such units (2)

The NTPC awarded the Rs 423 crore contract to BHEL in June 2019 as an EPC package. The project isdeveloped on 450 acresof the Balancingreservoir ofNTPCRamagundam Station•

The project consists of 4 units of 25 MW each with a total capacity of 100 MW AC and145MW DC. ThePower evacuation of the project is at 33kVlevel through NTPC Ramagundam switchyard.

About 4.5 lakh solar PV modules, all made in India were used in the plant. The anchoring of the project is done throughbottom anchoring by using pre-cast concrete blocksof9 Ton weights.

The plant is designed to generate 222.965 MU in the first year of its operation with a capacity utilisation factor of 24.45%.

Advantages of the project

India’s largest floating solar power plant in Ramagundam excels; NTPC to set up more such units (3)

The major advantages of this projectareminimizingthe waterevaporation,no land usage and higher generation of power in comparison to ground based solar plants. Further,Coal consumptionof 1,65,000Tons/yearcan be reduced and2,10,000 tonsofCo2emissionper yearcan beavoided.

The ED of the Ramagundam Unit, Sunil Kumar said, the NTPC will soon have 300 MW of floating solar power in place in the country. Earlier, NTPC declared Commercial operation of the 92 MW Floating Solar at Kayamkulam (Kerala) and 25 MW Floating Solar at Simhadri (Andhra Pradesh). Another couple of units are under construction in different regions.

However, some experts argue that the floating solar plants could have an impact on the water ecosystem in the lakes, reservoirs or other water bodies on which these plants are located, if adequate precautions are not taken in terms of contamination of water and consequent impact on marine life, if any.

NTPC renewables plans

The thrust on renewable energy in the context of India’s global commitments to reducing fossil fuel also put the responsibility on the NTPC to diversify. It has firmed up plans to have 60GW capacity through renewable energy sources by 2032, constituting nearly 45% of its overall power portfolio.

NTPC Renewables, it’s new identity created a few years ago has a commissioned capacity of more than 1500 MW of solar power projects under own capacity. These include some sizeable solar power projects in Bilhaur, Ananthapuram, Bhadla, Mandsaur etc.

According to reports, the company has firmed up plans to set up an ambitious 755MW floating solar park to be developed at DVC’s Tilaiya and Panchet reservoirs in Jharkhand in north-eastern India.

NTPC Renewables, on behalf of Green Valley Renewable Energy, its joint venture (JV)with Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC), has opened a tender for 220kV transmission assets to evacuate the power generation of the project.

The other major project in the pipeline of the power utility is the Khavda Solar Project in Gujarat State, one of the largest individual solar power plants in the world (1,568 MWp).The project implementer is Sterling and Wilson (S&W). It is supported by Nextracker Inc. which is providing the bifacial optimized NX Horizon solar tracker technology with heavily domestic manufactured content, aligned with the Government of India’s “Make-in-India” initiative.

S&W and Nextracker have implemented several projects in India, Australia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East regions over the years, according to reports.

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India’s largest floating solar power plant in Ramagundam excels; NTPC to set up more such units (2024)

FAQs

Which is the largest floating solar power plant in India by NTPC? ›

The biggest Floating Solar project in the country is of 100 MW capacity located at NTPC Ramagundam in Telangana.

Where is India's largest floating solar power project? ›

The correct answer is Telangana. India's biggest floating solar power plant by generation capacity (100MW) is being developed by the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) at Ramagundam in the Peddapalli district of Telangana. Hence, Option 3 is correct.

What is the cost of Ramagundam floating solar power plant? ›

Spanning 500 acres and built by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited at a cost of ₹423 crore (equivalent to ₹448 crore or US$56 million in 2023), the floating plant consists of 40 blocks, each capable of producing 2.5 MW.

Which company made Ramagundam solar power plant? ›

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. The project is developed and owned by NTPC. The company has a stake of 100%. NTPC Ramagundam Floating Solar PV Park is a floating solar project which is spread over an area of 600 acres.

Which is the largest NTPC power plant in India? ›

The Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station is located in Singrauli district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. One of the coal-fired power stations of NTPC, it is the largest power station in India, and the 10th largest coal-fired power station in the world, with an installed capacity of 4,760 MW.

Which is the largest floating solar power plant in India current affairs? ›

The floating solar power plant in Ramagundam was declared operational from 1st July 2022. This marks a significant milestone in India's renewable energy journey, demonstrating the country's commitment to clean and sustainable power generation.

What is the cost of floating solar panels in India? ›

Cost of Floating Solar Panels

1 crore to Rs. 1.5 crores. It is a huge investment. The cost of floaters contributes to almost 50% of the entire cost.

Which is India's largest floating solar power project by Tata? ›

The correct answer is Kerala. Tata Power Solar Systems Limited has commissioned India's largest floating solar power project in Kerala. The new project, located in Kayamkulam, Kerala, is spread over a 350-acre water body, backwater area. It has the highest installed capacity of 101.6 MW.

What is the target of floating solar in India? ›

Given the escalating opportunity cost of land in India, it can leverage on its abundant water bodies and surging demand for energy. 'Floating solar' can help the country meet its ambitious target of installing 500 gigawatt (GW) of renewable energy by 2030.

Which is the largest floating solar power plant list? ›

List of Largest Floating Solar Power Plants in India
Sl.NoPlant NameCapacity (in MW)
1Kamuthi Solar Power Plant648
2Pavagada Solar Park2,050
3Bhadla Solar Park2,255
4Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Park750
6 more rows

In which state is Ramagundam thermal power plant? ›

NTPC Ramagundam, a part of National Thermal Power Corporation, is a 2,600 megawatt (MW) Super thermal power station situated at Ramagundam in Peddapalli district in Telangana, India. It is the current largest power station in South India.

Why is Ramagundam famous? ›

Ramagundam is situated in the Godavari Valley coalfields and has one of India's largest thermal power stations, run by NTPC. Ramagundam is considered the Manchester of India in light of the companies surrounding the area.

What is the fuel of Ramagundam thermal power plant? ›

Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Station is a 2,600MW coal fired power project.

Which is the largest solar plant in NTPC? ›

Indi's largest floating Solar Power Project is now fully operational. NTPC declared Commercial Operation of the final part capacity of 20 MW out of 100 MW Ramagundam Floating Solar PV Project at Ramagundam, Telangana with effect from 00:00 hours of July 01, 2022.

Which is the largest solar power plant in India? ›

The Bhadla Solar Park is a solar power plant located in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, India. It covers an area of 56 square kilometers and has a total installed capacity of 2,245 megawatts (MW), making it the largest solar park india as of 2023.

Which company commissioned India's largest floating solar photovoltaic project of 25 MW? ›

NTPC Simhadri Floating Solar Project is a 25MW solar PV power project. It is located in Andhra Pradesh, India. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active.

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