The first 2-MW capacity solar power plant of Indian Navy’s Western Naval Command was e- inaugurated at a naval station in Navi Mumbai, an official said on Tuesday.
The plant was inaugurated virtually by Vice Admiral Ajit Kumar, Commanding-in-Chief of Western Naval Command, on Monday, a defence spokesperson said.
The solar plant at Indian Naval Station Karanja in Uran consists of indigenously developed solar panels, tracking tables and inverters, he said.
The plant is grid interconnected utilising the state- of-the-art single axis sun-tracking technology with computerised monitoring and control, the official said.
The first 2-MW capacity solar power plant of Indian Navy’s Western Naval Command was e- inaugurated at a naval station in Navi Mumbai, an official said on Tuesday.
The plant was inaugurated virtually by Vice Admiral Ajit Kumar, Commanding-in-Chief of Western Naval Command, on Monday, a defence spokesperson said.
The solar plant at Indian Naval Station Karanja in Uran consists of indigenously developed solar panels, tracking tables and inverters, he said.
The plant is grid interconnected utilising the state- of-the-art single axis sun-tracking technology with computerised monitoring and control, the official said.
Via : PTI