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The world's largest ultra mega solar power plant in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa district has become functional and is producing commercial energy at the lowest rate globally. It has been included as a case study by Harvard University for its ideal management. The Rewa solar power plant, India's first funded through the World Bank's Clean Technology Fund, is one of the half of the world's 10 largest solar projects.
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