Odisha plans floating solar projects on water bodies to generate power: GRIDCO
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], December 13 (ANI): Grid Corporation of Odisha Ltd (GRIDCO) Chief Project Manager, Mahesh Das, on Saturday stated that the state is planning to use the water bodies as floating solar surfaces.
He stressed that Odisha has very limited land for ground-mounted solar power plants. Most of the land is used for agricultural and cultivation purposes, and the rest is forest or used for other things.
He further mentioned that the solar panels will be mounted upon floaters on the water bodies to generate power.
"We are blessed with so many water bodies... There are 185 water bodies, including medium, minor, and major water reservoirs are available... We are now intending to develop those water bodies as floating solar surfaces... The concept of floating solar surfaces has been established, and it's a time-tested technology now... The water bodies will have floaters upon which solar panels will be mounted, and eventually, power will be tapped down...This generation will have good efficiency because of the proximity to water, you don't have to clean it..." he said.
"The second point is that efficiency is higher due to the panels' cooling effect... We have already floated a tender for the Rengali reservoir, around 1000 megawatts, for captive use. The next step will be 225 megawatt in Upper Indravati and 1.5 gigawatt in Hirakud... We will be looking at all these water bodies in a lump sum and holistic way..." he said.
"We have to have a reduction in carbon dioxide, which we cannot do unless we develop our ecosystem for green energy... We are producing at least 30% of steel in Odisha, but at the same time we are producing carbon dioxide," he said. (ANI)
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