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India unveils the world's largest solar power plant

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Images have been released showing the sheer size of a new solar power plant in southern India.

The facility in Kamuthi, Tamil Nadu, has a capacity of 648 MW and covers an area of 10 sq km.

This makes it the largest solar power plant at a single location, taking the title from the Topaz Solar Farm in California, which has a capacity of 550 MW.

The solar plant, built in an impressive eight months and funded by the Adani Group, is cleaned every day by a robotic system, charged by its own solar panels.

At full capacity, it is estimated to produce enough electricity to power about 150,000 homes.

The project is comprised of 2.5 million individual solar modules, and cost $679m to build.

The new plant has helped nudge India's total installed solar capacity across the 10 GW mark, according to a statement by research firm Bridge to India, joining only a handful of countries that can make this claim.

As solar power increases, India is expected to become the world's third-biggest solar market from next year onwards, after China and the US.

Despite the fast-growing solar power industry, India will still need to increase its take-up of solar panels if it is to achieve the ambitious targets set by the government.

By 2022, India aims to power 60 million homes by the sun. It is part of the government's goal to produce 40 percent of its power from non-fossil fuels by 2030.

This aim has been praised by environmental groups and is hoped will also help reduce the country's problem with air quality. At the beginning of this month, the pollution level in the capital New Delhi reached its worst levels in 17 years.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...argest-solar-power-plant-161129101022044.html
 

Bengaluru Power Cut Alert On Sunday: 7-Hour Outage in 19 Areas - Check Timings, Locations​





Bengaluru residents will experience a 7-hour power outage on Sunday, 30 November, due to urgent maintenance at the 66/11 kV Platinum City substation, scheduled from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Various localities, including Reliance Industries and Raghavendra Layout, will be affected. BESCOM has reassured that there will be no power cut on Saturday and advises residents to prepare by charging devices and storing water.



Bengaluru Power Cut: Several localities in Bengaluru are set to face a 7-hour power shutdown on Sunday, 30 November, as BESCOM undertakes emergency maintenance work at the 66/11 kV Platinum City substation. The outage will last from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, affecting residential and industrial zones in and around the area.
While many users raised concerns over the date, BESCOM has clarified that there will be no shutdown on Saturday (29 November) — all services are expected to run normally unless there is an unrelated outage.

Bengaluru Power Cut on Sunday: Timings Confirmed​

The maintenance work has been categorised as urgent and will be carried out by KPTCL.

Residents have been advised to plan their Sunday accordingly, particularly those working from home or relying on electricity during the day.

Bengaluru Power Cut: Areas Likely to Be Affected​

The following neighbourhoods may experience a complete or partial outage:
  • Reliance Industries zone
  • Karlon
  • CKA
  • Alisda
  • Jai Bharat Industries area
  • Tata Akval
  • Karle
  • Professional-Clothing zone
  • Raghavendra Layout
  • RNS Motor
  • Muneshwar Nagar
  • Vaishnavi Nakshatra Apartment
  • LT Karle
  • Muneshwar Nagar 1st Block
  • RTO Track Road
  • Platinum City Apartment
  • BFW
  • NTRO
  • Jal Soudha
  • Surrounding areas
Residents have been advised to charge devices, store water if needed, and avoid scheduling work that requires uninterrupted power during the outage window.


BESCOM Issues Do’s and Don’ts​

BESCOM has also shared safety instructions for households during electrical shutdowns:
DO’S
  • Use proper wiring and high-quality electrical materials.
  • Unplug appliances when not in use.
  • Install a main circuit breaker (MCB) to prevent electrical accidents.
DON’TS
  • Do not use unsafe or damaged electrical equipment.
  • Avoid any construction work near high-voltage power lines.
  • Never touch or attempt to repair broken or snapped wires on the street or in fields.
Through its official message, BESCOM added, “In case of any power outage, immediately call Bescom 24x7 helpline number 1912...”
The department also reminded households to remain cautious and “always follow safety measures.”

Where to Check Live Updates​

Residents can track real-time power supply information through:
-Official Website: bescom.karnataka.gov.in
-Helpline: 1912 (24×7)
BESCOM currently manages distribution across 8 districts, including Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Chikkaballapura, Kolar, Tumkur, Davanagere, Chitradurga and Ramanagara — serving over 2 crore consumers across 41,092 sq km.
 
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