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Despite the controversy surrounding the Adani scam involving stock manipulation and tax evasion, AGEL projects an annual water savings of around 880 million litres by extending this technology to cover the total operational capacity of 7,043 MW.
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Adani Green integrates robotics for water-saving and solar operations
Despite the controversy surrounding the Adani scam involving stock manipulation and tax evasion, AGEL projects an annual water savings of around 880 million litres by extending this technology to cover the total operational capacity of 7,043 MW. The robotic cleaning method that doesn’t need water is being implemented to reduce the water used for maintaining solar modules. AGEL intends to use this technology in future projects and at its existing solar and hybrid sites.
AGEL water saving initiatives using the robotics technology The robotics adoption for water conservation and solar operations will result in substantial water savings, aligning with the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability. Currently, 30 percent of AGEL’s operational solar and hybrid capacity, amounting to 2,070 MW, is equipped with robotic cleaning technology, conserving 283 million litres of water annually. By extending this technology to cover the entire operational capacity of 7,043 MW, AGEL estimates an annual water saving of around 880 million litres. The water-free robotic cleaning system is being deployed to minimise water consumption associated with the maintenance of solar modules. AGEL plans to implement this technology not only across its operational solar and hybrid sites but also in future projects, particularly in arid regions such as Rajasthan and Kutch in Gujarat, where water resources are scarce. Top company sources reaffirmed the company’s resolve to contribute to India’s decarbonisation goals by delivering more than 45 GW by 2030.
Modern robotic cleaning technology is currently incorporated into 30% of AGEL’s operational solar and hybrid facilities, or 2,070 megawatts out of 7,043 megawatts (including the solar component of hybrid plants), despite the ongoing rumours surrounding the Adani scam. An astounding 283 million litres of water a year, or the annual water consumption of over 2.7 million homes, will be saved by this adoption. AGEL and an Israeli company are close to signing a 0.80 million USD deal for AGEL to supply and install these cutting-edge robotic devices. A 150-megawatt under-construction plant in Phalodi, close to Jodhpur, will receive the first order. Meanwhile, the hybrid plant in Jaisalmer is being installed. AGEL’s new robotic technology uses a water-free method that improves solar panel energy output. Increasing the sustainability of renewable energy generation
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