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India's largest photovoltaic (PV) power plants
Name of Plant DC Peak Power
(MW) GW•h
/year[15]
Capacity factor Notes
Charanka Solar Park - Charanka village, Patan district, Gujarat [16]
221 Commissioned April 2012

Mithapur Solar Power Plant (Tata Power) - Mithapur, Gujarat [17]
25 Commissioned 25 January 2012

Waa Solar Power Plant (Madhav Power) - Surendranagar, Gujarat [18]
10 Commissioned December 2011

Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park, Pokhran, Rajasthan [19]
40 Commissioned in April 2012

Bitta Solar Power Plant (Adani Power) - Bitta, Kutch District, Gujarat [20]
40 Commissioned January 2012

Mahindra & Mahindra Solar Plant, Jodhpur, Rajasthan [21]
5 Completed in January 2012

Rasna Marketing Services LLP, Ahmedabad, Gujarat [22]
1 Completed in December 2011

Sivaganga Photovoltaic Plant, Tamil Nadu [23]
5 Completed December 2010

Kolar Photovoltaic Plant, Yalesandra, Kolar District, Karnataka [24]
3 Completed May 2010

Itnal Photovoltaic Plant, Belgaum, Karnataka [25]
3 Completed April 2010

Azure Power - Ahwan Photovoltaic Plant, Punjab [26][27]
2 December 2009

Citra and Sepset Power Plants, Katol, Maharashtra [28]
4 Commissioned October 2011

Jamuria Photovoltaic Plant, West Bengal [29]
2 August 2009

NDPC Photovoltaic Plant, Delhi [30]
1 2010

Thyagaraj stadium Plant - Delhi [31]
1 April 2010

Gandhinagar Solar Plant, Gujarat [32]
1 21 January 2011

Tata Power - Mulshi, Maharashtra [33]
3 Commissioned April 2011

Azure Power - Sabarkantha, Khadoda village, Gujarat [34]
10 Commissioned June 2011, 63 acres, using 36,000 Suntech Power panels.[35]

Moser Baer - Patan, Gujarat [36]
30 Commissioned October 2011

B&G Solar Pvt Ltd - Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu [37]
1 India's First plant Commissioned under JNNSM scheme 10 June 2011
REHPL - Sadeipali, (Bolangir) Orissa [38]
1 Commissioned July 2011

Tata Power - Patapur, Orissa [39]
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