Solar parks are a phenomenon unique to India, due to the particular evolution of the industry in India as well its land constrained nature. Solar Parks in the Indian context means a large developed area, where solar developers can build solar projects. This park usually has infrastructure facilities like transmission and distribution, roads, lighting, security etc. The solar park developer also provides value added services such as operations & maintenance, financing, etc to investors and developers.
The first solar park in India was developed by India’s Prime Minister Modi, when he was the leader of the Gujarat state. The Charanka solar park was quite successful and till 2014 Gujarat had installed more than 50% of India’s total capacity, thanks to infrastructure and feed in tariffs. After becoming the leader of India, Modi wanted to replicate the success across India. 2 more solar parks have been developed in Rajasthan and as per India’s 100 GW solar policy, 25 solar parks are to be developed with 500 MW or more of capacity. The federal government has invited state government to allocate land to solar parks. The government will give subsidies for providing transmission infrastructure, as well as money for feasibility studies to be done for these solar parks. The government wants 20 GW of solar capacity to come through solar parks, out of the 60 GW capacity allocated for grid connected solar power plants.
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The Government has approved 27 solar parks, having aggregate capacity of 18,418 MW in 21 States/Union Territories till date.
Sl. No. | State | Capacity (MW) | Name of the Solar Power Parks Developer (SPPD) | Land identified at | |||
1. | Gujarat | 700 | GPCL | Radhanesda, Vav, Distt. Banaskantha | |||
2. | Andhra Pradesh | 1500 | AP Solar Power Corporation Pvt. Ltd., JVC of SECI, APGENCO and NREDCAP | NP Kunta of Anantpuramu & Galiveedu of Kadapa Districts | |||
3. | Andhra Pradesh | 1000 | Kurnool District | ||||
4. | Andhra Pradesh | 1000 | Galiveedu Madal, Kadapa district | ||||
5. | Uttar Pradesh | 600 | Lucknow Solar Power Development Corporation Ltd.; JVC of UPNEDA and SECI | Jalaun, Allahabad, Mirzapur and Kanpur Dehat districts | |||
6. | Meghalaya | 20 | Meghalaya Power Generation Corporation Ltd (MePGCL) | West Jaintia Hills & East Jaintia Hills districts | |||
7. | Rajasthan | 680 | Rajasthan Solar Park Development Company Ltd. (RSDCL), a subsidiary of RRECL | Bhadla Phase II, Bhadla, Rajasthan | |||
8. | Rajasthan | 1000 | Surya Urja Company of Rajasthan Ltd; a JVC between State Govt. and IL & FS Energy Development Company Ltd | Bhadla Phase III, Bhadla, Rajasthan | |||
9. | Rajasthan | 1000 | Surya Urja Company of Rajasthan Ltd; a JVC between State Govt. and IL & FS Energy Development Company Ltd | Jaisalmer Phase I, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan | |||
10. | Rajasthan | 500 | M/s Adani Renewable Energy Park Rajasthan Limited (AREPRL); a JVC of Government of Rajasthan and APEPRL. | Bhadla Phase IV, Bhadla, Jodhpur Rajasthan | |||
11. | Madhya Pradesh | 750 | Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited; a JVC of SECI and MPUVNL | Rewa, MP | |||
12. | Madhya Pradesh | 2000 | Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited; a JVC of SECI and MPUVNL | Neemuch, Agar, Mandsaur, Shajapur, Rajgarh, Chhatarpur and Morena of MP | |||