Gensol Engineering wins bid for 116 MW (150 MWp) of solar projects in Gujarat
These projects will be distributed across 27 diverse locations, all under the purview of Paschim Gujarat Vij Co. Ltd. (PGVCL), the state electricity distribution company.
Mumbai: Gensol Engineering Ltd. (BSE: 542851) (NSE: GENSOL), a pioneer in solar power engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services and electric mobility sector, has emerged as winning bidder for 116 MW (150 MWp) of solar projects in Gujarat with approx. EPC revenue of INR 600 Crores. These projects will be distributed across 27 diverse locations, all under the purview of Paschim Gujarat Vij Co. Ltd. (PGVCL), the state electricity distribution company.
Read Also : NSIC Officials Visit Chandigarh Office for Performance ReviewThese projects aim for feeder-level solarisation and are anticipated to be operational within 12 months following the issuance of the Letter of Award (LoA).
The solarisation of agricultural feeders that are either already segregated or primarily serve agricultural loads by installing grid-connected solar projects to meet their annual power requirements. At the feeder level, solar power projects can be deployed to fulfil the power needs of single or multiple agricultural feeders from a distribution sub-station.
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