ReNew Power has secured a tender to build a new 3MW facility in Visakhapatnam
An Indian renewable energy company has won a proposal to develop a 3MW floating solar farmin Visakhapatnam.
The facility to be installed by ReNew Power will be one of the nation’s largest projects of its kind and is expected to help reduce the region’s carbon emissions by 3,960 tonnes every year.
The bidding process for the tender to build a floating solar project at Meghadri Gedda reservoir was led by the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC).
The organisation will finance the site through a grant received from Asian Development Bank
Prabhat Kumar Mishra, ReNew Power’s Head of Distributed Solar and Offtake, said floating panel technology had huge potential in India due to the nation’s abundance of lakes and reservoirs.
German government-owned development bank KfW recently signed a €200 million (£180m) loan agreement to support renewable energy projects in India.
Source: Energy Live News