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Thunderstorm damages solar power plant in Mansa

Thunderstorm on Friday night ripped apart a Rs 100 crore solar power plant installed here at Nangla village.

Updated on: Jun 12, 2016 03:32 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mansa
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Thunderstorm on Friday night ripped apart a Rs 100 crore solar power plant installed here at Nangla village.

Damaged 15MW solar panel after a storm at Nangla village in Mansa on Friday night. (Sanjeev Kumar/HT Photo)
Damaged 15MW solar panel after a storm at Nangla village in Mansa on Friday night. (Sanjeev Kumar/HT Photo)

According to an official of Acme Cleantech Solutions Ltd, who owns the plant, the thunderstorm damaged nearly 60% of the solar panels installed in this power plant.

The plant in Nangla village is spread over 75 acres of land and produces 15 MW of electricity. The company runs about five solar power plants in Mansa installed at Jhunir, Nangla, Khera Khurd, Maan Khera and Jhanda Kalan villages.

Project head of the company Pankaj Rungta said that it was not the first occasion when they had to face such situation.

“Thunderstorm had last occurred in May this year. Then also we had faced some trouble but the loss was not of this magnitude. The panels which are installed at a taller height have more chances of being uprooted during strong winds. Although, it can withstand a velocity of 110 kmph.

‘‘However yesterday the winds were very strong and within a few hours it was all gone. We are not sure whether the uprooted solar panels can be reused or not.

The company has stopped the production in its Nangla unit as even the labourers were seen leaving the power plant due to an uneven weather.

However, no such damage was faced by other solar power plants in the district. The company official said that at other plants, the solar panels were installed at a lower height which enables them to withstand heavy storm and strong winds.

In the Nangla village, there were about 10-15 houses where either boundary walls or rooftop had collapsed due to the thunderstorm.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mohammad Ghazali

Mohammad Ghazali is a multimedia correspondent with Hindustan Times based in Punjab. He was earlier associated with Media Network of India as a research associate with Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in New Delhi. Having a post graduate degree from Asian College of Journalism, his area of interest includes Indian politics and economy.

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