A subsidiary of Waaree Energies, Waaree Renewable Technology, made an official announcement, confirming the successful commissioning of the 122.5MW Solar Project In Khandwa, India. Right within Madhya Pradesh, the project’s development was undertaken for a subsidiary of UPC Renewable Energy, Masaya Solar Energy. Moreover, the plant’s development forms part of a larger 210 MWp venture.
Quite impressively, the 122.5MW Solar Project In Khandwa will potentially generate about 349 million units of electricity annually. Furthermore, an official press release statement noted that it will lead to a reduction of 373,422 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
While commenting on the project, the Country Head of UPC Renewable Energy said that the solar project will receive integration into the grid. Thereafter, Alok Nigam, added that it will cater to the electricity needs of 278,000 households, at an estimate. Additionally, the project strives to cater to the provision of efficient electric supply in an environmentally friendly manner.
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An Overview Of The 122.5MW Solar Project In Khandwa
In total, the solar plant spans an area of 651 acres on undulated land terrain. As a whole, it targets to align with India’s goals of transitioning to cleaner sources of electricity. It includes 508,072 solar photovoltaic (SPV) modules that range from 335 Wp Polycrystalline to 540 Wp Monocrystalline. Taking it a step further, the project boasts an impressive inverter capacity of 3.125 MW.
The Director of Waree Renewable Technologies also spoke about the project with excitement. Viren Doshi remarked that the collaboration with UPC Renewables marks the firm’s very first venture with ISTS connectivity. Viren further revealed that alongside engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions, they will be responsible for the maintenance as well as operations of the plant for 2 years.
In a nutshell, Waaree Renewable is a renowned and leading service provider, specializing in the solar energy sector. Thus far, their portfolio boasts a track record of well up 1 GW of solar projects. Furthermore, all projects encompass rooftop, on-ground as well as utility developments, to date.