Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Indo-Pak border lighted with Solar power in Jaisalmer

India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan has been successfully lighted with solar power generated form first ever project of its kind undertaken in the country. The floodlights, along with fencing and border posts managed by the Border Security Force were supplied with the solar power generated from Five MW solar power plant installed at Tata area, Jaisalmer.
Key facts:


  • The solar energy vapour plant was installed by the Union Home ministry at a cost of 6,45,000 rupees in sarkari tala area of Jaisalmer.\

  • The pilot project was set up the Solar Energy Corporation of India . Power generated from the plant would be sold by SECI at the rate of Five rupees 45 paise per unit.

  • If this project is successful, all the international borders of the country will be powered with solar lighting and fencing by installing such solar plants.

  • The major advantage of final implementation of this method would save crores of rupees on power bills of the government and end the huge diesel expenses for running the generator sets.

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Indo-Pak border lighted with Solar power in Jaisalmer

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