SunEdison Completes First Phase of
Innovative Solar Deployment over the Narmada Canal
* Installation expected to reduce
water loss by 70 lakh litres annually
* First phase - 1 MW power plant
located at Sanad, Gujarat
Ahmedabad, India, April 24, 2012 -
SunEdison, a leading worldwide solar energy services provider and subsidiary of
MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc., today announced the completion of the first
phase of an innovative solar project on the Narmada Canal in Gujarat, India.
The announcement was made today at an inauguration ceremony attended by Shri
Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat State, and Pashupathy Gopalan,
Managing Director, South Asia and Sub-Saharan Operations, SunEdison. The 1
megawatt (MW) power plant located in Sanad, a town in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is
part of a cutting-edge project that will deliver clean solar energy while
helping the region reduce water loss associated with evaporation.
Phase one of the solar project was
developed for Gujarat State Electricity Corporation (GSECL) and is comprised of
more than 3,600 MEMC polycrystalline solar modules and four grid-tied central
inverters. The solar power plant is expected to generate approximately 1.5
million kilowatt hours of solar energy annually. The installation is also
expected to help the region's
water resources by reducing water
lost through evaporation. It is estimated that this first phase, of a potential
three phase project, will save close to 70 lakh litres or 7 million liters of
water annually.
"SunEdison is proud to be
involved with this innovative project that combines solar power generation with
water conservation in India," commented Gopalan. Through innovation, we
strive to continuously exceed expectations, while making solar power an
affordable reality for customers around the world."
SunEdison has filed patents for
innovations and processes developed during the design and implementation of
this project.
About SunEdison:
SunEdison is a global leader in
delivering solar power. The company develops, finances, installs and operates
distributed power plants using proven photovoltaic technologies, delivering
fully managed, predictably priced solar energy services for its commercial,
government and utility customers. In 2011 SunEdison
interconnected approximately 300 Megawatts of solar throughout the world.
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