Gensol commissions 6.7 MWp captive solar plant for cement manufacturer

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Gensol, an Ahmedabad-based solar advisory and EPC services provider, announced this week it has commissioned a 6.7 MWp ground-mount solar project for self-consumption by Shree Cement Ltd. The plant will power Shree Cement’s cement manufacturing facility in Panipat, Haryana.

The project uses Waaree’s 540Wp mono PERC modules and Sungrow’s 200 kW inverters.

It is estimated to save approx. 9,192 metric tons equivalent of CO2 emissions per year. 

Gensol Engineering, which was incorporated in 2012, provides technical due diligence, detailed engineering, quality control, construction supervision, and other consulting services for solar projects. Its EPC business has set up more than 350 MW of solar power plants thus far. 

The company recently announced it has solar project orders worth INR 531 crore in hand. The projects, aggregating to a capacity of over 121 MWp, are to be developed in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Ladakh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Uttarakhand this fiscal and beyond.

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