JSW Neo Energy, an arm of JSW Energy, has received a letter of award from Solar Energy Corp. of India Ltd for setting up a 500 MW solar power project along with 250 MW/500 MWh of energy storage systems. It has also secured a 300 MW solar power project from Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd.
The 2 GW factory, expandable to 4 GW, is located just outside of Bengaluru. It will produce hyper modular proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers to meet the growing demand for green hydrogen from customers in India and around the world.
Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd (KREDL) is accepting bids to set up a ground-mounted grid-connected 100 MW AC solar PV plant along with 130 MWh battery energy storage system in the Kalaburgi district of Karnataka.
Spread across 6.3 lakh sq.ft. and built with an investment of INR 200 crore (EUR 22 million), the new campus in Bengaluru will host a global innovation hub, training center, R&D center, skill center and digital hub with a capacity to accommodate over 8,000 professionals.
Avaada Energy has secured financing for its solar PV power project being developed under a long-term captive power purchase agreement with Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers’ Federation Ltd.
Orb Energy’s solar park model allows enterprises to purchase plots and own solar sub-arrays within the park.
Greenzo Energy has secured a $6 million order to set up a 2.5 MW green hydrogen project integrated with a solar and water treatment plant in Karnataka. The offtaker is a steel producer.
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax) will develop a 45.9 MW solar-wind power project for consumption by Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL).
Emmvee is setting up a 1.5 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in the Indian state of Karnataka. The unit will start production from June.
DhaSh PV, India’s largest integrated PV junction box manufacturer, is scaling its solar junction box manufacturing capacity in Bengaluru to 50 GW per year from 15 GW currently. The new capacity will start production by 2025, making DhaSh PV the world’s largest PV junction box manufacturer outside China.
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