Journal 1: Kamuthi Solar Project

 



      Image: Kamuthi Solar Project, source from: Greencitytimes

India was the first country in the world to establish an official government agency for non-traditional energy, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. India has been trying to find more sustainable sources of energy since the 1980s. The mission of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is to "increase the share of clean energy, increase its availability, improve its accessibility, increase energy affordability and maximize energy equity", with India aiming to provide solar power to more than 60 million Indian homes by 2022.

The Kamuthi Solar Project is a solar photovoltaic (PV) farm capable of providing 648 megawatts of power. It is located in the town of Kamuthi, Ramanathapuram, India. It has more than 2.5 million individual Solar PV modules on 2,500 acres. The Kamuthi solar project provides energy to about 300,000 homes. Moreover, the project cost $710 million and became operational in 2016.

Growing global environmental concerns and climate change risks associated with fossil fuel power generation have created political incentives for governments to implement greenhouse gas mitigation strategies aimed at reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases. Solar energy as renewable energy has no pollution emissions, not limited by the geographical distribution of resources, can use the advantages of building roof; For example, in areas without electricity and in areas with difficult terrain, electricity can be generated and supplied locally without consuming fuel or erecting transmission lines

Based on these characteristics can be helpful to solve the current environmental problems - not only to solve the problem of urban electricity but also to reduce the pollution emissions in the process of urban power generation.


Braff, Dan, and Name *. "Kamuthi; Largest Solar PV Farms Worldwide |." Green City Times. December 05, 2020. Accessed February 22, 2021. https://www.greencitytimes.com/the-biggest-solar-plant-in-the-world-in-india/.

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