Cleantech Solar commissions 30 MW open-access project in Maharashtra

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Cleantech Solar, a Singapore-headquartered commercial and industrial PV developer, has announced the commissioning of a 30 MW open-access solar park in the Beed district of Maharashtra. The power generated from the PV park will be supplied to leading corporate customers under the captive mode.

The plant is expected to generate approximately 1,016 GWh of clean energy during its lifetime, amounting to a reduction of 935,088 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Procuring power from this solar park will enable these industry leaders to further their sustainability goals by adding solar power to their energy mix. Furthermore, harnessing cleaner, greener, and cheaper power will help them reduce operating costs.

Raju Shukla, founder and executive chairman of Cleantech Solar, said the state-of-the-art solar park in Beed was completed in record time. 

Cleantech Solar is a pan-Asia supplier of renewable energy to corporates, combining the capabilities of a regional player with responsiveness and agility.

Cleantech Solar has 500 MW+ PV portfolio across various stages of operations, construction, and development in India and Southeast Asia. This includes installations in India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore.

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