Belectric Solar to develop 100 megawatt plant in India
- German EPC firm Belectric Solar & Battery GmbH has actually been commissioned by Cleantech Solar to build a solar project in India.
The plant has a capacity of over 100 MW as well as will certainly be set up in three stages. The initial stage with virtually 50 MW is currently unfinished. The whole solar park is scheduled for conclusion this year.
Belectric Solar has been functioning very closely with Cleantech Solar for several years as well as this is currently the eighth project in which the two business have actually complied. Previous projects consist of two photovoltaic plants that are among the biggest rooftop installments in Asia, with a total ability of 26 MW.
The Indian subsidiary Belectric Photovoltaic India Pvt. Ltd. has actually been energetic in India given that 2009. Last year, the company developed a 250 MW solar plant for Fortum in the state of Karnataka. An additional Fortum project of this size is unfinished in Rajasthan and is set up to go online in the second quarter of 2021.
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