North Bihar's Largest Solar Power Plant Goes Live in Chapra, Set to Power Homes, Industries and Farms A 2.9 megawatt grid-connected solar power plant built at a cost of approximately Rs 12 crore has been commissioned in Chapra, Bihar. Set up under the Pradhan Mantri Kusum Yojana, the facility is the largest solar plant in North Bihar and has already begun supplying electricity to the state grid. Chapra's Big Step Toward Energy Self-Reliance The Chapra district of Bihar has notched up a significant achievement in renewable energy. North Bihar's largest solar power plant has been commissioned at Manjhi Nagar Panchayat Uttar Tola in the district, built at an investment of approximately Rs 12 crore. For a region that has long struggled with a yawning gap between electricity demand and supply, this plant marks a turning point, promising steadier power for homes, factories and agricultural operations alike. 2.9 Megawatt Grid-Connected Facility The plant is a 2.9 megawatt grid-connected solar power facility. While it is described as covering 8 acres, engineer Nagmani Kumar told TrendKia that the plant actually spans 16 acres. He confirmed that power supply to the grid has already commenced and that the plant has been formally inaugurated. All electricity generated here flows directly into the state's power grid, from where the electricity department distributes it based on demand. PKVN Solar Private Limited and Havells at the Helm The plant is being operated by PKVN Solar Private Limited in collaboration with Havells. The arrangement ensures that generated power feeds seamlessly into the state electricity grid, with the department then channelling it to where it is needed most across the region. Built Under the Pradhan Mantri Kusum Yojana The project was established under the central government's Pradhan Mantri Kusum Yojana, a scheme specifically designed to accelerate solar-based power generation in rural and peri-urban areas. The plant's commissioning reflects the scheme's intent to address energy deficits in regions historically underserved by conventional power infrastructure. Steady Power for Industry, Agriculture and Households The region has long faced a persistent mismatch: power consumption significantly exceeds local generation, leaving residents and businesses to contend with frequent cuts and shortfalls. With the solar plant now feeding the grid, domestic connections are expected to receive more consistent supply. The power available beyond household needs will be directed toward industrial units, factories and farm-related operations. Nagmani Kumar noted that local power infrastructure will no longer face the same chronic deficits, enabling people to pursue small businesses and agriculture-linked livelihoods more effectively. Cottage industries across the area are also expected to receive a meaningful boost. Employment Opportunities for Local People Beyond electricity, the project has delivered another immediate benefit: jobs. Dozens of local residents, including landowners whose land was used for the facility, have found employment through the plant. This is expected to provide a modest but real lift to the local economy. Three More Plants Already in the Pipeline Nagmani Kumar also told TrendKia that plans are underway for three more solar power plants of a similar scale in the region. Two of them will be set up near Parsa and Rasulpur Pakwan Inar. Once these additional plants become operational, the reach of reliable solar power will extend to more parts of Bihar, further easing the state's electricity supply challenges. What this means for you • Across Bihar: Small entrepreneurs, farmers and factory owners can expect more reliable electricity supply, reducing the disruptions that have long hampered industrial and agricultural activity. • In Chapra: Local residents will see improved power availability for both domestic and commercial use, and the project has already created employment for dozens of people in the area. Questions & Answers 1. Where is this solar plant located? The plant is located at Manjhi Nagar Panchayat Uttar Tola in the Chapra district of Bihar. 2. What was the cost of building this solar plant? The solar power plant was built at a cost of approximately Rs 12 crore. 3. What is the electricity generation capacity of the plant? It is a 2.9 megawatt grid-connected solar power plant. 4. How much land does the plant cover? The plant is described as covering 8 acres, though engineer Nagmani Kumar told TrendKia that it spans 16 acres. 5. Who is operating this plant? The plant is being operated by PKVN Solar Private Limited in collaboration with Havells. 6. Under which government scheme was this plant established? The plant was set up under the Pradhan Mantri Kusum Yojana. 7. Has the project created local employment? Yes, the project has generated employment for dozens of local people, including landowners in the area. 8. Are more solar plants planned in the region? Yes, three more similar solar power plants are planned, with two to be set up near Parsa and Rasulpur Pakwan Inar. https://trendkia.com/en/bihar/chhapara-men-khara-hua-uttara-bihar-ka-sabase-bara-solara-pavara-planta-aba-khet-1834 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.