where and how many the solar power plants in India
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Ultra Mega Solar Park – 1,000MW
Situated in Orvakal, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, which is another leading Indian state in terms of solar power, the 1,000MW Ultra Mega Solar Park spans an area of more than 5,932 acres and is the third-largest solar power plant at a single location.
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Solar power in India is a fast developing industry. The country's solar installed capacity was 35,739 MW as of 31 August 2020.[1]
Solar potential of India
The Indian government had an initial target of 20 GW capacity for 2022, which was achieved four years ahead of schedule.[2] In 2015 the target was raised to 100 GW of solar capacity (including 40 GW from rooftop solar) by 2022, targeting an investment of US$100 billion.[3][4] India has established nearly 42 solar parks to make land available to the promoters of solar plants.[5]
Rooftop solar power accounts for 2.1 GW, of which 70% is industrial or commercial.[6] In addition to its large-scale grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) initiative, India is developing off-grid solar power for local energy needs.[7] Solar products have increasingly helped to meet rural needs; by the end of 2015 just under one million solar lanterns were sold in the country, reducing the need for kerosene.[8] That year, 118,700 solar home lighting systems were installed and 46,655 solar street lighting installations were provided under a national program;[8] just over 1.4 million solar cookers were distributed in India.
The International Solar Alliance (ISA), proposed by India as a founder member, is headquartered in India. India has also put forward the concept of "One Sun One World one Grid" and "World Solar Bank" to harness abundant solar power on global scale.