Ranthambore’s Agrivoltaics Plant Generated 6L Units In 1 Yr By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Wed, Oct 16th, 2024 Highlights : The 400kW Agrivoltaics solar plant, integrated with agricultural activities allows banana farming along the plant’s perimeter, optimizing land use and creating an eco-friendly environment for guests. Ranthambore's Agrivoltaics Plant Produced 6L Units Of Clean Energy In 1 Yr Nahargarh Ranthambore, a palace-turned-hotel near Ranthambore which roped in agrivoltaics solar plant to offset its energy needs produced 6 lakh units of clean power in the last one year, the management of the hotel said. Situated amidst the lush forest of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, the hotel earlier sought to reduce the carbon footprint to zero and utilize the land for a farm-to-table concept for their guests. The 400kW Agrivoltaics solar plant, integrated with agricultural activities allows banana farming along the plant’s perimeter, optimizing land use and creating an eco-friendly environment for guests. The 400kW Solar PV System with the galvanized structure of 3.5-meter minimum height has helped in utilizing the space which otherwise would’ve been blocked for the next 25 Years. This project has contributed significantly to palace’s goal of achieving energy independence while promoting sustainable tourism. “We are proud to complete one year of going green. The journey to embrace renewable energy was more than just a business decision—it was a reflection of my deep love for nature and the wildlife that surrounds us. For me, preserving the environment is not an option; it’s a responsibility. With Vareyn Solar’s help, we’ve been able to take a meaningful step toward reducing our impact on the planet, while continuing our mission to support wildlife conservation,” shared Gaj Singh Ji, Owner at Alsisar Group of Hotels. In its first year, the solar plant has generated approximately 6 lakh units of energy, offsetting nearly 300,000 kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions. This green initiative helped the hotel in sustainable hospitality, providing a roadmap for similar establishments to adopt renewable energy. This project is set to make a significant environmental impact, generating green energy equivalent to offsetting the carbon emissions of a 200-acre forest over its operational life. Moreover, the economic benefits are substantial, with a projected return on investment within just two years and an estimated revenue generation of approximately 48% for the next 23 years. The project was installed by Vareyn Solar Pvt. Ltd under the CAPEX+ Model. This unique model by Vareyn offers collateral-free finance at a competitive 8% interest rate, along with two years of maintenance and services such as regular panel cleaning, discom billing support, and insurance with zero depreciation. The plant, equipped with advanced Navitas Mono PERC panels and Sungrow Inverters, has helped reduce the luxury hotel’s monthly electricity bills and continues to operate with a minimal payback period of two years “Renewable energy is the way forward. The project at Nahargarh is a great opportunity for similar establishments to see how solar energy is beneficial and augment large-scale savings at the same time. We are honoured to be a part of this collaboration with the Alsisar Group of Hotels”, shared Ishan Chaturvedi, Co-Founder at Vareyn Solar Pvt. Ltd. Tags: agrivoltaics, Alsisar Group of Hotels, clean power in Nahargarh Ranthambore, Gaj Singh, Nahargarh Ranthambore, solar plant in Nahargarh Ranthambore, Vareyn Solar