Decentralised Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants for Village Electrification
Project Location:
Leh and Kargil
Funding agency:
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, New Delhi
Project Partner:
SCATEC Solar India Pvt. Limited, New Delhi
Duration:
2 years (2010-11)
Context
Many of the remote and isolated villages in Ladakh are yet to be electrified. Due to its total isolation and distance, it is financially not viable to connect these villages to the power grid, owing to high transmission cost. Decentralised rural electrification is the most suitable and appropriate for such a village as it is technically and financially more feasible and is easier to install, maintain and operate.
Activities
Concrete outcomes
Solar Power Plants were installed at Maan (8.64kWp) and Shayok (9.18kWp) in Leh district and Juldo (10.08kWp) and Tashi Stongday (10.08kWp) in Kargil district.