Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd has started the commercial operation of the 101.6 MW floating solar photovoltaic facility located in Kayamkulam, in the backwaters of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala in India.
The energy that will be produced in the solar farm is contracted to by Kerela State Electricity Board (KSEB). The project is the largest floating solar farm in India to date.
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