- ECL, the West Bengal-located coal-producing subsidiary of Coal India Ltd, commissioned a 250-kW rooftop solar power project ramping up its total installed solar roof top capacity to 692 kW
- This is sufficient to meet 12 per cent of the entire average annual power consumption of ECL’s headquarters which is 30 lakh units.
Eastern Coalfields Ltd (ECL), a subsidiary of Coal India, has commissioned a 250-kilowatt (kW) rooftop solar power project. This increases its total installed solar rooftop capacity to 692 kW, according to a statement.
The statement said that ECL, the West Bengal-located coal-producing subsidiary of Coal India Ltd, commissioned a 250-kW rooftop solar power project ramping up its total installed solar roof top capacity to 692 kW. It has been implemented through the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), the newly installed 250 kW plant set up at ECL’s headquarters in Sanctoria for captive consumption, has an average generation of 3.65 lakh units per annum.
This is sufficient to meet 12 per cent of the entire average annual power consumption of ECL’s headquarters which is 30 lakh units. The project cost is Rs 65 lakh, excluding SECI’s incentive. Average annual generation from these solar projects is 6.45 lakh units. With installation of the recent project, ECL’s total solar generation has jumped to 10.10 lakh units.
It said that apart from bringing down the power consumption bill, what is important is the carbon-dioxide reduction leading to better environment. With the implementation of the 250-kW solar plant, the estimated reduction in CO2 (carbon dioxide) emission is almost 300 tonnes per year. It added that combined with the company’s already existing 442 kW solar power projects, the total CO2 reduction will be to the tune of 830 tonnes per year.