Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy secures new solar projects totalling 315 MWp
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd has received two new domestic solar EPC orders from private-sector power producers, including a 250 MW DC project in Gujarat and a 65 MW DC project in Maharashtra.
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Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd (SWREL) has received orders for engineering, procurement and construction of two solar projects totalling 315 MWp. These projects include a 200 MW AC (250 MW DC) PV plant in Gujarat and a 50 MW AC (65 MW DC) PV plant in Maharashtra.
The projects with a cumulative value of INR 512 crore (over $61.2 million) have been awarded by private-sector power producers.
Amit Jain, global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group, said, “Both orders have been received from repeat clients, thereby reaffirming our robust execution credentials. In the current year, out of the six major domestic orders received, five are from our existing clients showing the confidence customers have reposed in us to be a part of their growth in the domestic renewable market.”
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy is a global pure-play, end-to-end renewable EPC solutions provider. The company provides EPC services for utility-scale solar, floating solar and hybrid & energy storage solutions and has a total portfolio of over 19.4 GWp (including projects commissioned and under various stages of construction). SWREL also manages an operation and maintenance (O&M) portfolio of 8.2 GWp solar power projects, including projects constructed by third parties. Present in 28 countries today, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy has operations in India, South-east Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Australia, and the Americas.
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Based in New Delhi, Uma Gupta has over 15 years of experience in reporting on subjects ranging from semiconductor chips to energy and automation. She has been associated with pv magazine since 2018, covering latest trends and updates from the Indian solar and energy storage market.
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