After the success of the 750MW Rewa Ultra Mega Solar project in Rewa, the Madhya Pradesh government is now aiming to create a new model for success in rooftop solar energy generation.
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MPUVN hosts Business Meet in Bhopal on Solar PV
The meeting was attended by a number of delegates from industries and chambers of commerce from in and around Bhopal.
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New record low solar tariff of Rs 3.30/kWh logged at Rewa Solar Park auction
In the recently concluded 750 MW Rewa Solar Park auction in Madhya Pradesh, bids reached a new record low of Rs 3.30 (~$0.494)/kWh (levelised tariff over 25 years) over a rupee lower than the previous low tariff of Rs 4.34 (~$0.065)/kWh, which was recorded in the state of Rajasthan in January 2016. The winning bid for first year tariff hit a new low at Rs 2.97 (~$0.0444)/kWh and will escalate by Rs 0.05 (~$0.0007) over 15 years, bringing the levelised tariff to Rs 3.30 (~$0.494)/kWh over 25 year