CIAL Solar Power Project
The CIAL Solar Power Project is a 50 megawatt photovoltaic power station built at Cochin International Airport, India, by the company Cochin [International Airport Limited]. Cochin International Airport became the first fully solar powered airport in the world with the commissioning the plant.
Overview
The plant comprises 92,150 solar panels laid across 94 acres near the international cargo complex. The plant has been installed and commissioned by the India-based Ammini Group. It is capable of generating 100,000 units of electricity daily, and is equipped with a supervisory control and data acquisition system, through which remote monitoring is carried out and the project valued around Rs. 260 Crores. The project components include PV modules of 265Wp capacity manufactured by Ammini Solar, and inverters of 1MW capacity manufactured by ABBIt is coupled with a 2.1 MW solar plant that was commissioned in 2013. This plant was installed by Ammini Solar Private Limited. 8000 numbers of monocrystalline modules of 250Wp with thirty three numbers of 60 kW capacity Delta make string inverters were used in this plant, which is the first Megawatt scale installation of Solar PV system in the State of Kerala.
The plant system is without any battery storage as it is directly connected to the KSEB grid. CIAL gives as much power as it produces to the grid, and buys back the power from them as needed, especially at night.