Kaliganj 30 MW (AC) Grid-Tied Solar Power Plant

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About the project

Category:

Solar Energy

Funding:

IDCOL Funded Project

Client / Company:

Intraco Solar Power Limited

Project Location:

Votmari, Kaliganj, Lalmonirhat

Annual Electricity Generation:

60 GWh

Carbon Saving:

28,720 tons per annum

Plant Size:

30 MW (AC)

Project Information

The Kaliganj 30 MW (AC) Grid-Tied Solar Power Plant is an important renewable energy project situated in Votmari, Kaliganj within the Lalmonirhat district. Developed by Intraco Solar Power Limited, the plant is funded by the Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL), a key financier for green energy initiatives in Bangladesh.

With an installed capacity of 30 MW (AC), the solar plant is designed to generate around 60 GWh of electricity annually. This clean energy production will be fed into the national grid, helping to meet Bangladesh’s growing energy demands while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. By integrating renewable energy into the grid, the project aids in diversifying the country’s energy portfolio, promoting energy security, and supporting the government’s objectives of expanding renewable energy capacity.

From an environmental perspective, the Kaliganj Solar Power Plant will have a significant impact in terms of carbon reduction. The project is expected to save around 28,720 tons of CO2 emissions per year, which contributes meaningfully to the country’s efforts to mitigate climate change and reduce air pollution. The carbon savings from this project are equivalent to the effects of planting thousands of trees or removing a substantial number of cars from the road annually, thereby improving the environmental quality of the surrounding area.

In addition to its environmental benefits, the project will bring economic advantages to the local community through job creation during both the construction and operation phases. By contributing to local employment and boosting regional economic activity, the solar plant also aligns with the broader goals of sustainable development.

The Kaliganj 30 MW Solar Power Plant is a crucial step towards Bangladesh’s renewable energy future, showcasing how smaller-scale solar projects can have a sizable impact on energy production and environmental sustainability. With projects like these, Bangladesh is steadily advancing towards its goal of increasing the share of clean, green energy in its national power supply.