Godrej Enterprises Group said today that its Energy Solutions Business has secured an order to develop a 98 MWp (70 MW AC) open-access solar power plant in Sirsa, Haryana. The project is its largest order by capacity and the largest open-access solar project in the state.
The project has been awarded by Hexa Climate Solutions—a climate solutions IPP platform focused on renewable energy and decarbonization.
Under the agreement, the Godrej’s Energy Solutions Business will execute the project on a turnkey basis. Once operational, the 98 MWp solar plant will generate approximately 1,470 lakh kWh of clean energy every year.
“The project will employ bifacial TOPCon modules with string inverters and integrate smart-monitoring technologies to optimise generation efficiency,” stated the company. “In keeping with Godrej Enterprises Group’s sustainability and nation-building ethos, the business will work with regional partners, engage local communities, and generate employment, while upholding strict environmental standards.”
This order strengthens Godrej Energy Solutions Business’ position as a partner for industries transitioning to renewable energy. The business has already executed 98 MWp of solar installations across India.
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