Giving a status report on the implementation of various schemes to
achieve the target of 100,000 MW solar capacity by 2022, the Ministry
stated that till January 31 a total of 5,248.21 MW has been installed.
The maximum capacity of 1,264 MW is installed in Rajasthan while Gujarat comes in second place with 1,024 MW.
Of the new capacity that will be added by the end of this fiscal, 322 MW
will be added in Rajasthan, 281 MW will be added in Telangana and 276
MW in Tamil Nadu.
The report further added that till January 1, tenders have been prepared
to add 15,177 MW of solar capacity in 2016-17. By the end of the
current fiscal, tenders for another 4,431 MW of projects will also be
ready.
Out of the capacity for which tendering will be done, the Ministry expects 12,161 MW to be added in the next fiscal.
If the projects fructify, India’s solar power generation capacity will stand at 18,913 MW by April 1, 2017.
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