With a generating capacity of 648 mw p at a single location it is the world s 12th largest solar park based on capacity.
Adani solar power plant kamuthi tamil nadu.
Adani 648 mw solar pv power plant at kamuthi in tamil nadu.
Adani green energy part of the adani group today said it has dedicated to the nation the world s largest 648 mw solar power plant in tamil nadu entailing an investment of rs 4 550 crore.
It spans a vast area of 2 500 acres equivalent to about 950 olympic sized football fields.
The solar power plant producing 648 mw at a single location was formally dedicated to the nation a company statement said.
Ahmedabad 21th september 2016.
Adani green energy tamil nadu ltd a part of the adani group a globally integrated infrastructure player today said it has dedicated the world s largest solar power plant of 648 megawatts mw to the nation the plant is set up at kamuthi ramanathapuram in the southern state of tamil nadu with an investment of around rs 4 550 crore.
Kamuthi solar power project is a photovoltaic power station spread over an area of 2 500 acres 10 km 2 in kamuthi ramanathapuram district 90 km from madurai in the state of tamil nadu india.
Local residents claim the 648 mw.
The plant is set up at kamuthi ramanathapuram in tamil nadu with an.
One of the world s largest solar plant installed by a single company.
A solar power plant in kamuthi tamil nadu just became the world s largest plant.
The project was commissioned by adani power.
National geographic megastructures featuring adani s solar power plant.
648 mw kamuthi tamil nadu.
Powered by over 25 lakh solar modules spread across 2500 acres the world s largest single location solar power plant at kamuthi can generate 648 mw.
Funded by the adani group the plant was built at a cost of 679 m and was completed in just eight months.
The solar power plant producing 648 mw at a single location was formally dedicated to the nation a company statement said.
The world s largest solar power plant installed by the adani group in 2 500 acres in kamuthi taluk of tamil nadu is not as green or sustainable as it seems.