Bihar commissions first phase of Rs 2,800-crore Kajra solar project with storage Energy Watch
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Bihar commissions first phase of Rs 2,800-crore Kajra solar project with storage

Bihar has commissioned the first phase of the Kajra Solar Power Plant, adding 185 MW of solar capacity with battery storage support

EW Bureau

New Delhi: In a major boost to Bihar’s renewable energy plans, the first phase of the Rs 2,800-crore Kajra Solar Power Plant in Bihar has been commissioned, an official statement said on Tuesday. The Bihar government is setting up the project in the Lakhisarai district to increase the share of clean energy in its overall energy consumption.

185 MW solar capacity with battery storage commissioned

Under the first phase, a 185 MW solar power plant along with a 254 MW-hour battery energy storage system has been constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,810 crore. A transmission line and a transformer facility have been successfully energised for power evacuation, Bihar Energy Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh said.

Singh, who is also the Chairman & Managing Director of Bihar State Power Holding Company Ltd, said the solar plant can supply uninterrupted electricity for 4 to 5 hours during peak hours through the battery energy storage system.

Second phase under construction, full commissioning by 2027

In the second phase, a 116 MW solar plant, along with a 241 MW-hour battery energy storage system, is being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,055 crore.

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The department aims to commission the entire project by January 2027.

After completion, the total capacity of the Kajra Solar Power Plant will be 301 MW, while the total battery energy storage system capacity will stand at 495 megawatt-hours.

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