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Plans afoot to install floating solar panels in dams

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Located in Marathwada, Jayakwadi dam, built on the Godavari river, is near Aurangabad city and a key source of water to the arid region. Ujani dam, built on the Bhima river, is located in Madha tehsil of Solapur district. It is the state’s largest dam in terms of water storage capacity

A state-run agency in Maharashtr­a has come up with a plan to install solar panels in the backwater of two dams to generate electricit­y. Jayakwadi dam, located in Aurangabad district of Central Maharashtr­a, and Ujani dam in Solapur district of Western Maharashtr­a, will be the sites of the solar power generation project, an official said on Tuesday.

The Marathwada Statutory Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MSDC), a body formed by the state government, has come up with a plan to erect floating solar panels in the backwater of the two dams falling under its jurisdicti­on. A study in this regard is in an advanced stage at the Ujani dam, while the Jayakwadi dam was later added to the project, he said.

“The Jayakwadi dam, like Ujani, has widespread backwater, which can be used for installing floating solar panels for power generation.

“There is ample free space at the tail-end of the dam, which we are planning to use for (erecting) solar panels,” Bhagwat Karad, chairman of MSDC, told PTI.

Located in Marathwada, the Jayakwadi dam, built on the Godavari river, is located near the Aurangabad city and is a key source of water to the arid region. The Ujani dam, built on the Bhima river, is located in Madha tehsil of Solapur district. It is the state’s largest dam in terms of water storage capacity.

“Ujani and Jayakwadi dams come under the corporatio­n’s jurisdicti­on. We have decided to seriously pursue the concept and come up with practical plans for setting up solar panels,” Karad said. Asked what prompted the corporatio­n to use backwater space of dams for setting up solar panels, he said, "Similar projects are in operation in Kerala and West Bengal.

“Maharashtr­a also has widespread dams such as Ujani and Jayakwadi, which are under my jurisdicti­on. I have asked officials concerned to conduct a study on possibilit­y of setting up solar panels on dam water.”

The corporatio­n has held talks with private companies to find out if they are willing to invest in this project and operate such facilities, Karad said. “A meeting with officials from the state water resources and electricit­y department­s took place recently in Aurangabad to discuss the proposed project. We also held talks with some private companies which are willing to invest in this project and operate it,” he said.

Such projects will reduce the government’s dependence on acquiring land, which is a long-drawn process, for setting up solar power plants.

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