South Asia: India: Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project
Negi, M. | September 2011
Abstract
The Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project, estimated to cost $134 million, will support solar power development in a cost-effective manner in India with the development of a reliable evacuation system for power from the Charanka Solar Park. This will be done by creating pooling stations, transmission lines, and facilities that will connect with solar developers, feeder bays, and innovative equipment for stable power evacuation from the solar park.
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Negi, M.. 2011. South Asia: India: Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2594. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Development In East Asia
Development Planning
Development Research
Development Financing
Development Policies
Infrastructure Development
Project Development
Systems Design & Development
Alternative energy development
Energy Economics
Renewable Energy
ADB
Development assistance
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Energy
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Energy
Development policy
Development strategy
Infrastructure projects
Alternative energy program
Alternative energy technology
Energy Subsidies
Energy
Solar energy policy
Development banks
Infrastructure
Joint venture
Energy policy
Renewable energy source
Solar energy
Energy development
Technology
Sun
Energy resource
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