Rewa Ultra Mega Solar

Rewa Ultra Mega Solar is an operational ground mounted, grid-connected photovoltaic solar park spread over an area of 1,590 acres (6.4 km2) in the Gurh tehsil of Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh, India.[2] It started producing power in 2018 and reached its full capacity of 750MW in January 2020.[3] The project was dedicated to the nation by the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi on July 10, 2020. It was the first solar project in India to break the grid parity barrier.[4] It achieved a first-year tariff of INR 2.97/unit,[5] while the previous record was INR 4.34/unit.[3][6]

Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Project
CountryIndia
LocationRewa district, Madhya Pradesh
Coordinates24.4802°N 81.5744°E / 24.4802; 81.5744
StatusCommissioned
Commission date5 July 2018
Construction cost4,500 crore (US$658 million)
Owner(s)Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Limited
Solar Energy Corporation of India
Operator(s)Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL)
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Site resource5.0-5.5 kWh/m2 per day[1]
Site area1,590 acres (640 ha) [2]
Power generation
Units operational3 x 250 MW
Nameplate capacity750 MW

The project was commissioned by Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited, a joint venture between Madhya Pradesh UrjaVikas Nigam Limited and Solar Energy Corporation of India. The 750 MW capacity was auctioned in three packages of 250 MW each. RUMSL invited bids from solar power developers in January 2017. Twenty firms submitted bids, from which eighteen were shortlisted based on their financial and technical proposal to participate in the bidding process.[7] The three winning bidders were Mahindra Renewables, Acme Solar, and Solenergi.

Rewa Solar Power Project has been awarded World Bank Group's President award for Innovation and Excellence.[4]

It has been included in Prime Minister's Book of Innovation 2017.[5]

About 24% of the park's produced energy goes to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, where it meets 60% of the daytime demand of the Delhi Metro.[8]

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