Bundelkhand Expressway to have UP’s longest solar park

Bundelkhand Expressway

In line with Yogi govt’s commitment, the solar park to be developed on BOO model, to generate 450 MW of electricity

The rate of solar radiation in Bundelkhand is 5.5 kWh per square meter

Over 25K saplings will be planted on both sides of the expressway to conserve environment

Industrial corridor is also being developed in Jalaun and Banda

Preparations underway to establish a new industrial city on the lines of Noida in 36,000 acres in Bundelkhand by 2028

Lucknow: In line with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s vision for planned and sustainable development of Bundelkhand, which has faced decades of neglect, the Uttar Pradesh government is developing the longest solar park on both sides of the Bundelkhand Expressway.

This solar park will cover approximately 1,700 hectares and will be developed under the ‘Build, Own, and Operate’ (BOO) model, under the supervision of the Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA).

In August of last year, UPEIDA invited Expressions of Interest for a pre-feasibility study, during which nine organizations made presentations. Among them, M/s Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet submitted a comprehensive report to UPEIDA officials in February this year, which was recently presented to the Chief Minister.

According to the report, UPEIDA has allocated 1,700 hectares of land for the solar park, located between the main carriageway and the service road along the 296 km Bundelkhand Expressway from Etawah to Chitrakoot. The land’s average width is between 15 to 20 meters.

The solar radiation in this area ranges from 5 to 5.5 kWh per square meter per day. Developing the solar park is estimated to cost over 2,500 crores. There will be provisions in place to allot land to companies on a 25-year lease basis.

The solar park being developed on both sides of the Bundelkhand Expressway will be able to produce 450 Megawatts of energy, sufficient to meet the needs of approximately 1 lakh consumers.

Along the extensive Bundelkhand Expressway spanning from Etawah to Chitrakoot, efforts are also underway to establish an industrial corridor in Banda and Jalaun.

In a significant move towards environmental conservation, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed the planting of over 25,000 saplings of Peepal, Pakad, Banyan, Gular, and Neem trees along this expressway.

Simultaneously, the Bundelkhand Industrial Development Authority is advancing swiftly in its initiative to develop a new city akin to Noida across approximately 36,000 acres, with a targeted completion by 2028.

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