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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 India's largest and the 11th-largest solar park in the world as of 2024. [ 4 ]
The 100 MW solar plant has been built at the phase 2 of the Bhadla Solar Park by AMP Energy India. [1] It is supported by the Bhadla-II PS 220 kV section line. [2] In 2022, the operator of the plant signed a power purchase agreement with Amazon India to supply power through the Inter State Transmission System (ISTS).
The 260 MW solar power plant is built by the National Thermal Power Corporation at the Bhadla Solar Park, under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy's Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) Scheme Phase II. [2] Phase-by-phase commissioning; 45 MW commissioned in March 2017. [3] 130 MW commissioned in April 2017. [4] [5]
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The company was founded on 7 November 1975 by India's former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as National Thermal Power Corporation Private Limited. It started working on its first thermal power project in 1976 at Shaktinagar—named National Thermal Power Corporation Private Limited Singrauli—in Uttar Pradesh. [10]
The company is responsible for implementation of a number of government schemes, [5] major ones being the VGF schemes for large-scale grid-connected projects under NSM, solar park scheme and grid-connected solar rooftop scheme, along with a host of other specialised schemes such as defence scheme, solar canals, and Indo-Pak border scheme.