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The global leading inverter solution supplier for renewables has crossed 4 GW sales in India, including roughly 3.5 GW utility-scale and 0.5 GW commercial and industrial.
Ranjit Gupta and Murali Subramanian bring deep experience and fresh leadership to India’s top solar development platform.
Growatt and 3S Solutions held a conference in Telangana of India on July 5 with a large crowd of installers, EPCs and system integrators from across the region. Mr. Neelam Janaiah, managing director from TSREDCO (Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation Ltd.) attended the event. Mr. Neelam Janaiah showed high recognition of Growatt’s products and outstanding achievements in India.
Sterling and Wilson Solar, a Shapoorji Pallonji group company, has been ranked as the world’s largest solar EPC service provider by IHS Markit in its recently announced Q1 2019 report. The ranking is on the basis of the annual installations of utility-scale PV systems of more than five MWp in the year 2018.
Emphasizing the importance of affordable finance to accelerate solar growth, Global Solar Council (GSC) chairman Pranav R Mehta suggested that a list of various funding agencies should be prepared by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) for circulation amongst all solar players.
Solar module manufacturer and EPC contractor Vikram Solar has appointed Ravindra Anil Vaidya as the Vice President, Global Markets to spearhead the company’s growing presence in the international markets.
With the potential to absorb sun rays from both sides, the module is being indigenously developed in Gujarat.
Flagged off from the holy city of Tirupati, the campaign intends to cover 100 cities across India to raise awareness on residential solar rooftop and save up to Rs 50,000 per 5kW per year.
The ratings agency reaffirms the company’s long-term AA – (Stable) rating to ‘CRISIL AA-’ and short-term rating to ‘CRISIL A1+’ post clearance of all dues.
Gurugram, till March 2019, and as per estimates from HAREDA, had only 40 MW worth of installed rooftop solar capacity, which is a mere 2% of the city’s peak load.
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