BHEL commissions solar PV plant in Madhya Pradesh for Indian Railways

State-run engineering firm BHEL on Thursday said it has successfully commissioned a 1.7 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant at Bina in Madhya Pradesh for the Indian Railways. The plant will directly feed power to traction systems of Indian Railways, a Bharat Heavy Electricals NSE 0.00 % Limited (BHEL) statement said.

“The project is a landmark achievement in the history of solar power, as this is the first time that solar power is being directly used for traction applications. Notably, with this, BHEL has achieved direct injection of single-phase 25 kV power to traction substation of Indian Railways,” it added. This is a pilot project by the company developed on turnkey basis on vacant land of Indian Railways.

 

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