Mithila 2 Solar PV Station

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Mithila 2 Solar PV Station
CountryNepal
LocationBegadawar, Dhanusha District
StatusUnder Construction
Construction began2022
Construction costNPR 92 Crore
Owner(s)Eco Global Power Development Pvt. Ltd.
Solar farm
Type
Feed-in tariffNPR 7.5
Power generation
Units operational2 × 4.5 MW and 1 × 1 MW
Capacity factor10 MW

Mithila 2 Solar PV Station is a 10 MW solar power plant located at Dhanusha District, Madesh Province; Nepal. The plant is owned and under construction by Eco Global Power Development Pvt. Ltd., an IPP.[1] The plant is planned to come in operation in February 2024.[2]

The station occupies an area of about 35 Bighas of land (approx. 26.5 hector). The station has 28,504 solar panels, and three inverters to convert 690 DC to AC. The energy so generated by the project will be connected to the Dhalkebar Substation, which is about 1 Km from the plant. The generated electricity is planned to sell to Nepal Electricity Authority through PPA connecting to National Power Grid System.

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  1. ^ "Construction License :: Solar". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  2. ^ "10 megawatts of solar power evacuated to national grid in Province 2". Retrieved 2021-03-01.