Sanchi will become India's second and Madhya Pradesh's first solar city| Useful_Information|
Madhya Pradesh's Sanchi will become the second
solar city after Odisha's Konark City.
- The power generated for Sanchi would be double than basic demand.
- After the completion of the project, the electricity bills of the residents of Sanchi and the hotels will be expected to decrease by 80 percent.
- Street lights and signal systems of Sanchi will run on solar power.
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Sanchi is a tourist destination located 50 km away from Bhopal city. Here is the famous Stupa of Lord Buddha, visited by lakhs of tourists from India and abroad.
The latitude for Sanchi City of Madhya Pradesh is 464661, so that the sun's rays fall straight on this site, so it's possible to generate maximum electricity from the solar panels.
That's why this destination was selected for the second project of the country.
First solar city of Madhya Pradesh:
Sanchi, the poplar tourist destination of Madhya Pradesh, will become the first solar city of the state. It will be the second solar city in the country. Approximately 7.3 MW of electricity has intended to be produced through this project.
About the solar project:
The twelve solar panels in the five MW sub-station at Nagauri near Sanchi has completed. Solar panels have been installed for garden lights, street lights, water plants, and public transport. And solar rooftops have been made available with more than the capacity of the houses. Additionally, solar electricity has been provided to the market, government premises, and private offices.
Konark: Country's first solar city:
Sanchi will be the second solar city in the country. Before this, Konark of Odisha is the first solar city. Konark is a complete solar city. Sanchi is the tourism sector, famous for Stupas, to see which people come from abroad. This city is about 50 km away from the capital Bhopal. On commissioning these solar projects, it would be possible to supply sufficient and uninterrupted electricity to Sanchi.
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