Cochin international airport became the first fully solar powered airport in the world with the commissioning the plant.
Cochin airport solar panel images.
It is capable of generating 50 000 units of.
Image caption there are more than 46 000 solar panels at cochin airport as an airplane hovers over cochin international airport one is struck by the dazzling array of reflective panels near the.
India s cochin international airport in the southern state of kerala is the first airport in the world to be powered entirely by solar energy.
The plant has been installed by the germany based m s bosch ltd.
Cochin international airport became the first fully solar powered airport in the world with the commissioning of the plant.
The airport s solar power plant which is comprised of more than 46 000 solar panels arrayed across 45 acres of land will produce 48 000 units of energy per day the economic times reports.
With this the airport will have 50000 to 60000 units.
Cochin international airport limited has said it would dismantle some of the solar panels over the chengalthodu diversion canal as a flood prevention measure.
Cochin airport became the world s first airport to be powered entirely by solar energy this past fall thanks to its 12 megawatt solar plant which has more than 46 000 solar panels news media reported.
Now cochin airport s solar power plant is producing 50 000 to 60 000 units of electricity per day to be consumed for all its operational functions which technically make.
Scripting a new chapter the cochin international airport here today became the first in the world to operate completely on solar power.
That title goes to india s cochin international airport in the southern state of kerala.
Kerala chief minister oommen chandy inaugurated the 12 mwp solar power plant comprising 46 150 solar panels laid across 45 acres near the cargo complex at a function at the airport this morning.
Hon chief minister mr oommen chandy inaugurated the 12 mwp solar power plant on 18 th august 2015 comprising of 46 150 solar panels laid across 45 acres near cargo complex.