GAIL installs India's second largest rooftop solar plant

IANS  |  New Delhi 

State-run (GAIL) on Monday said it has commissioned the country's second biggest rooftop plant in

The 5.76 megawatt peak (MWp) captive solar plant at its petrochemical complex at will generate over 79 lakh kilowatt hour (KWh) of electricity, a statement said here.

"With an expected PLF (plant load factor) of around 15 per cent annually, over 79 lakh KWh of is targeted to be generated for captive use of India's largest gas-based petrochemcials plant," it said.

Solar has commissioned India's largest solar rooftop project with 12 MW capacity in

The plant at is spread over the roofs of warehouses covering a total area of 65,000 square metres, the statement said.

According to B.C. Tripathi, the company, as a marketer of clean fuel like natural gas, "is thrilled to integrate captive solar photovoltaics (PV) towards achieving lower carbon footprint at its installations".

The captive solar PV initiative of will reduce carbon emissions by 6,300 tonnes per annum and help achieve the UN climate goals, the statement added.

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First Published: Mon, January 01 2018. 21:38 IST