Waaree Energies Ltd today announced that it has won a contract from NTPC Ltd to supply over 135 MW of solar PV modules.
NTPC Ltd, a public sector undertaking owned by the Government of India, is the country’s largest power utility company, with an installed capacity of 73,824 MW. It will utilize Waaree modules for a solar power project in Anta, in the Baran district of Rajasthan.
The order is expected to be completed within a span of four months.
Waaree Energies Ltd, the flagship company of the Waaree Group, is one of the largest vertically integrated new energy solution providers and India’s largest solar module manufacturer with a capacity of 12 GW. It has four state-of-the-art solar module manufacturing facilities and a presence in over 388 locations nationally and 20 countries internationally.
Since its inception, Waaree has supplied solar panels equivalent to planting approx. 360 million trees and contributed to the reduction of approx. 7.5 million tons of CO2 emissions.
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