Overview
Project Overview
Intersolar has taken a significant step towards achieving a more environmentally friendly nation by installing India’s largest floating solar power project, with a capacity of 101.6 Megawatt Peak, put into operation in Kayamkulam, Kerala on a 350-acre water body in the backwaters area. The Floating Solar Photovoltaic (FSPV) through Power Purchase Agreement project is the first of its kind. It is also one of the first projects of Intersolar to have CCTVs monitored and tracked around-the-clock for enhanced security and malfunction identification.
This 101.6 MWp capacity solar plant’s large-scale installation and commissioning were the fastest in the FSPV category and secured a Commercial Operation Date (CoD) certification on 24th June’22. It boasts a floating inverter platform having a 5 Megawatt (MW) capacity for the first time at Intersolar. Intersolar has achieved a landmark project with the completion of this floating solar project that along with lowering the carbon emissions (64142 tonnes), also creatively utilizes the unused area top of water body energy that will generate 167150 MWh of energy annually.

Project Size
: 01.6 MWp

Project Completion Time
: 16 Months

No. Of Modules
: No. Of Modules

CO2 OFFSET
: 1,32,454 Tonnes Per year

Project Type
: Floating Solar PV

Land Area
: 350 Acre

Annual Energy Yield
: 1.62,750 MWH

Safe Man Hours
: 10,20,488 Hrs

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