NLC India Ltd's renewable energy division has formalised a power purchase agreement with Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (RVUNL) for an 810 MW solar power project. This development is set in Bikaner district, Rajasthan, known for its ample solar radiation. The agreement was signed during a ceremony in Jaipur, marking a significant step towards renewable energy expansion.

The project, awarded through a competitive tariff-based bidding process by RVUNL, aims to produce around 2 billion units of green energy annually. This initiative is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1.5 million metric tonnes each year, contributing significantly to India's low-carbon economy goals.
Renewable Energy Expansion
NLC India Renewables Ltd (NIRL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of NLC India Ltd, is spearheading this solar venture. The company emphasises the project's importance as their largest solar initiative to date. "This 810 MW project is not just our largest solar initiative, it is a symbol of our resolve to lead India's green energy future. We are proud to collaborate with RVUNL and the State of Rajasthan in this transformative effort," stated NLCIL CMD Prasanna Kumar Motupalli.
The Bikaner site was chosen due to its high solar radiation levels, making it ideal for such a large-scale solar power project. The collaboration between NLC India and RVUNL highlights the commitment to advancing renewable energy infrastructure in India.
Environmental Impact
This solar power project will play a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy practices. By generating substantial green power, the initiative supports India's transition towards more environmentally friendly energy solutions.
The partnership between NLC India and RVUNL underscores the strategic importance of renewable projects in meeting the country's growing energy demands while addressing environmental concerns. Such projects are pivotal in steering India towards a sustainable energy future.
As this project progresses, it stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts required to achieve significant advancements in renewable energy deployment across India. The focus remains on harnessing natural resources efficiently while minimising environmental impact.
With inputs from PTI
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