Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd (SWRE), an end-to-end renewable engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) solutions provider, announced this week that it has won contracts worth INR 826 crore ($100 million) in the first four months of FY 2023-24.
The projects aggregate to around 1 GWp and are located in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
The scope of work for all projects includes design, construction and commissioning.
Amit Jain, Global CEO of Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group, said, “India continues to be a key market for SWRE and we have been working together with different stakeholders, towards boosting renewable capacity in the region. All orders clocked in these four months are from our recurring partners and is a testament of our expertise in the industry.”
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy provides EPC services for utility-scale solar, floating solar and hybrid and energy storage solutions and has a total portfolio of over 15 GWp (including projects commissioned and under various stages of construction). SWRE also manages an operation and maintenance (O&M) portfolio of 6.4 GWp solar power projects, including for projects constructed by third parties. Present in 29 countries today, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy has operations in India, South-east Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Australia and the Americas.
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