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Waaree Renewable Technologies announces 122.5 Megawatt peak solar power project

Focused on contributing to a greener tomorrow by helping increase the number of solar power plants in India

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Hyderabad: Waaree Renewable Technologies (WRTL), a subsidiary of Waaree Energies, a solar panel manufacturer and EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) service providers in the solar energy sector, has commissioned 122.5 Megawatt peak (MWp) EPC solar power project for UPC Renewable Energy in the Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh.

The solar power project is spread across 651 acres of undulated land terrain, with power being evacuated at a 220 kilo volt (kV) voltage level and connected at PGCIL 400 kV/220 kV SS through the ISTS (inter-state transmission system) network. A total of 5,08,072 SPV modules, ranging from 335 Watt peak (Wp) Polycrystalline to 540 Wp Monocrystalline, with an inverter capacity of 3.125 MW were installed. The PPA (solar power purchase agreement) for the project has been made with the Solar Energy Corporation of India for a period of 25 years.

Commenting on the project, Alok Nigam, Country Head, UPC Renewable Energy said “This solar power project is expected to produce 349 MU annually, and will reduce CO2 emissions by 3,73,422 metric tons. Once connected to the grid, the project will fulfill the annual electricity requirements of nearly 278,000 homes in a clean and sustainable manner”.

Speaking about WRTL’s involvement in the project, Viren Doshi, Director, Waaree Renewable Technologies Ltd. said “At Waaree, we’ve always focused on contributing to a greener tomorrow by helping increase the number of solar power plants in India. This project with UPC Renewables is our first with ISTS connectivity. In addition to providing EPC solutions, we will also carry out operation and maintenance on the plant for a period of two years. We look forward to work closely with UPC Renewables to support this project and help drive the renewable energy revolution in the country”.

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