India’s Welspun commissions Asia’s largest solar power plant

Welspun Energy today said it has commissioned Asia’s largest solar power project in Rajasthan ahead of schedule.

India’s biggest developer of solar projects commissioned 50-megawatt solar power plant at Jodhpur district.

Welspun, which had earlier this year started a 15 MW unit at the site, has now commissioned two more units of 15 MW and 20 MW solar generator, the company said in a statement.

The “utility-scale solar project” was commissioned “in an astounding five months; well ahead of schedule, creating a new benchmark for the industry,” it said.

“Welspun Energy is committed to supplying clean energy to power India’s growth. This 50 MW solar project is an achievement for us,” said Vineet Mittal, co-founder & Managing Director Welspun Energy Ltd.

This is the largest solar project to be developed by Welspun Energy till date and is also the largest PV power plant in India.

The entire 50 MW solar project, located near Phalodi, Jodhpur District was developed in three phases of 15 MW, 15 MW and 20 MW. The PV project will generate total electricity of 90 million kWh or units annually and supply clean energy to power 25 million families.

With the commissioning of this project, an estimated 83,220 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions will be mitigated each year.

“Completion of this project before schedule and at a lower than budgeted cost demonstrate Welspun Energy’s expertise in solar project development,” he said.

The company had won the 50 MW solar project through a competitive bid under Batch-2, Phase-1