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India's Azure Power announced on the 5th that photovoltaic power plants with a total output of 88MW in three Indian states have begun operation
.
The million photovoltaic power plants announced by Azure are 50MW in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, two in the northern Punjab state with a total of 28MW and
10MW in the southern state of Karnataka.
The electricity selling price is 5.
89~7.
33 rupees/kWh
.
Each power station is connected to the power system grid in its home state and is part of the company's portfolio of more than 900MW of
PV plants operating in 15 states in India.
The largest of these, purportedly based on the country's photovoltaic power scheme, is a 100MW photovoltaic power plant
in operation in Rajasthan.
Punjab's two million-strong PV plants were put into operation within 10 months of signing a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), a record fast and representative project
led by the state's Azure company.
Inderpreet Wadhwa, founder and chief executive officer (CEO), said, "It is proud to have successfully reduced the cost of generating electricity from one million PV plants by about 74 per cent from INR 17.
91/kWh in 2009"
.
Converted by Wadhwa's data, the cost of generating electricity for one million PV plants is about 4.
66 rupees/kWh
.
It can be seen that the million photovoltaic power plant projects released this time have exceeded the break-even point
.
India's Azure Power announced on the 5th that photovoltaic power plants with a total output of 88MW in three Indian states have begun operation
.
The million photovoltaic power plants announced by Azure are 50MW in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh, two in the northern Punjab state with a total of 28MW and
10MW in the southern state of Karnataka.
The electricity selling price is 5.
89~7.
33 rupees/kWh
.
Each power station is connected to the power system grid in its home state and is part of the company's portfolio of more than 900MW of
PV plants operating in 15 states in India.
The largest of these, purportedly based on the country's photovoltaic power scheme, is a 100MW photovoltaic power plant
in operation in Rajasthan.
Punjab's two million-strong PV plants were put into operation within 10 months of signing a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), a record fast and representative project
led by the state's Azure company.
Inderpreet Wadhwa, founder and chief executive officer (CEO), said, "It is proud to have successfully reduced the cost of generating electricity from one million PV plants by about 74 per cent from INR 17.
91/kWh in 2009"
.
Converted by Wadhwa's data, the cost of generating electricity for one million PV plants is about 4.
66 rupees/kWh
.
It can be seen that the million photovoltaic power plant projects released this time have exceeded the break-even point
.