Transforming India’s Energy Future

Ciel & Terre India Completes  4.096 MWp Floating Solar Installation at Amplus KN One Power 

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Project Overview 

The Amplus KN One Power project is a stellar example of innovation in the renewable energy sector by  Ciel & Terre India, combining cutting-edge technology with sustainable practices to create an efficient  floating solar power plant. This article explores the details of the project, its unique configuration, and  the challenges faced during its implementation. 

Innovative Design and Configuration 

The Amplus KN One Power project, boasts a capacity of 4.096 MWp and nearly 10,856 Air Optim  Hydrelio floats, equipped with Jinko 550 Wp PV panels arranged in 4 in a row configuration. Utilizing  non-polluted water from the nearby Wahegaon River, the panels are tilted at 5 degrees. The project  consists of two islands with capacities of 1.909 MWp in Reservoir 1 and 2.187 MWp in Reservoir 2,  anchored using Bank Helical Anchoring. Covering 6.3 acres of a 10.8-acre water area, it achieves  approximately 60% coverage. Designed for captive consumption, this floating solar installation sets a  benchmark in renewable energy innovation.

Overcoming Challenges 

Implementing a floating solar power plant comes with its unique set of challenges. The Amplus KN One  Power project faced several obstacles, each of which required innovative solutions: 

1. Proximity of Barricading: The proximity of barricading to the reservoir left minimal space for  anchor positioning. This required precise planning and the use of advanced anchoring techniques  to ensure stability. 

2. Reservoir Fencing and Pipes: Many pipes were located near the reservoir fencing,  complicating the anchoring process. The project team had to devise specialized methods to  secure the anchors without interfering with the existing infrastructure. 

3. Rocky Terrain in Reservoir 2: A significant rock was present in the anchoring area of  Reservoir 2. The team employed advanced drilling and anchoring techniques to secure the floats  in this challenging environment. 

4. Hard and Non-Penetrable Surfaces: The use of chemical anchors was necessary due to the  hard and non-penetrable surface. This required the use of specialized equipment and materials to  ensure a secure and durable anchoring system. 

5. Hard Soil Conditions: In some areas, RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) piles had to be used  to provide a stable foundation for the floats due to the hard soil conditions. 

Environmental and Economic Impact 

The Amplus KN One Power project exemplifies how innovative technology can be leveraged to create  sustainable energy solutions. By using floating solar technology, the project minimizes land use and  reduces environmental impact. The non-polluted water source and efficient design contribute to the  overall sustainability of the project. This project helps in reducing emissions amount to 5,571.6 tonnes  of CO2 equivalent per year. 

Additionally, the power generated is used for captive consumption, providing a reliable and green energy. This not only reduces dependence on non-renewable energy sources but also contributes to the  region’s energy security and environmental goals. 

Conclusion 

The Amplus KN One Power project is a pioneering venture in the realm of floating solar technology by  Ciel & Terre India. By overcoming significant challenges and employing innovative solutions, it sets a  benchmark for future projects in the renewable energy sector. This project underscores the importance  of adaptive engineering and sustainable practices in achieving a cleaner and more efficient energy  future.