The world's largest water power plant was destroyed by a storm (2 photos + 3 videos)
On the one hand, it is a sin not to use renewable energy sources, and especially since the endless seas on the planet are much larger in area than the land, and on the other hand, no one has canceled the storm.
Sun, sea - grace. So, or something like this, the Indians thought and built a giant floating solar power plant off the coast of Madhya Pradesh.
This is what she looked like before the storm
It was assumed that the power plant's capacity would be 600 megawatts. This would have allowed Madhya Pradesh to become a major producer of electricity for the country's needs, but this did not happen.
It is noteworthy that the tragedy occurred a few days before the grand opening of the facility.
A strong storm made adjustments to the project. The speed of the waves that hit the solar panels and broke them reached 50 kilometers per hour.
Several hundred expensive, high-tech solar panels were torn out and damaged by the waves.
An even bigger problem is that the undersea cables that connect the power plant to the electrical grid have been damaged. Thus, the project to launch the world's largest solar station was disrupted.