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Andhra Pradesh commissioned 8,723 MW renewable energy capacity till 30 April 2021

The state had an installed renewable energy capacity of about 8,646 MW till 31 March 2021

Source:Energyworld

Andhra Pradesh, a major producer of renewableenergy (RE), had an installed RE capacity of about 8,723 megawatt (MW) till 30 April 2021, according to the latest data.

The state had an installed renewable energy capacity of about 8,646 MW till 31 March 2021.

Of the 8,723 MW capacity installed, wind energy projects took the largest share with 4,084 MW capacity, followed by solar energy with a capacity of 4,047 MW commissioned which was 3,970 MW till 31 March 2021, according to the latest status report by the state’s nodal agency for implementation of RE programmes, New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh.

During 2020-21, the total capacity of solar commissioned stood at 76.50 MW.

The state commissioned a total of 103 MW capacity till 30 April 2021 in small hydroprojects, while biomass, biomass energy co-generation, and bagasse projects contributed a total of 443 MW to the state’s renewable energy capacity. The share of municipal solid waste and industrial waste capacity stood at 47 MW till 30 April 2021.

It added that the total renewable energy capacity commissioned up to 2020-21 in the state was 8,646 MW.

In July 2020, the state government had announced its renewable energy export policy applicable on solar, wind, and wind-solar hybrid projects. Under this, the state was made able to utilise potential land for setting up projects to export power to other states and in return, attract investments and generate revenue.

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