NTPC Green Energy Launches Solar & BESS Initiative in Nicobar Islands
NTPC Green Energy has unveiled an ambitious renewable solar and battery storage project in Great Nicobar Island, marking a significant leap in India’s sustainable energy transition. The hybrid project combines 5 MW ground-mounted solar with 4 MW/12 MWh battery storage and an innovative 20 MW floating solar array.
Strategic Importance of Nicobar Location
Great Nicobar’s remote geography and current reliance on diesel generators make it an ideal testing ground for hybrid power solutions. The island’s project could become a blueprint for other India’s renewable energy initiatives in island territories.
Cutting-Edge Battery Technology
The 12 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) acts as a grid-scale power bank, storing surplus solar energy during daylight for nighttime use. This approach mirrors successful battery storage solutions deployed nationwide.
Floating Solar: The Future of Energy?
The 20 MW floating solar component demonstrates NTPC’s commitment to innovative solar deployment. Water-based installations offer 10% efficiency gains through natural cooling while preserving precious island land resources.
Project Challenges & Solutions
While facing logistical hurdles like saltwater corrosion, NTPC leverages experience from other successful island projects. The company’s confidence reflects the broader industry’s growth in overcoming renewable energy obstacles.
Economic & Environmental Impact
With solar tariffs achieving grid parity, the project demonstrates the financial viability of renewables. Successful implementation could spur similar initiatives across India’s island territories, accelerating the nation’s clean energy transition.






