NTPC, India’s largest integrated energy company, has declared its 92 MW Kayamkulam floating solar project in Kerala is now fully commissioned, with its last-part capacity of 35 MW starting to feed electricity into the grid recently.
The Kayamkulam floating solar project is built upon a number of reservoirs owned by NTPC’s Rajiv Gandhi Gas-based Power Station. NTPC switched on the initial 22 MW phase on March 31 and the second-part capacity of 35 MW in May.
The project will supply the power generated to Kerala State Electricity Board through the 22 0kV GIS substation at the NTPC Rajiv Gandhi Gas-based power plant.
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