Maharashtra has allocated a remarkable 9,000 MW agri-solar project capacity across 95 project developers. The state agency, MSEB Solar Agro Power Limited (MSAPL), had issued a flurry of tenders in the last three months for setting up distributed solar capacity in chunks of about 10-15 MW each for injection at individual substation level. There were two different kinds of tenders – for individual projects and for aggregated district level (about 200 MW each) – totaling 5,000 MW and 3,650 MW respectively.
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