Cleantech Solar, a renewable energy solutions provider to corporates in India and Southeast Asia, has announced the commissioning of open-access solar PV projects totaling 24 MWp at its solar park in the Yavatmal district of Maharashtra. Power from these projects is being procured by leading corporates to meet the energy needs for their manufacturing operations in the state. These projects cater to customers across automotive, pharmaceutical, cement, industrial equipment and chemical sectors.
“The projects have been developed using single-axis trackers for increased generation and efficiency. The trackers make use of sensors and control systems to continuously adjust the tilt and orientation of solar panels to track the sun’s path from sunrise to sunset. They can thus optimize the angle of incidence of sunlight by following the sun’s trajectory, maximizing energy production,” stated Cleantech Solar.
The projects take Cleantech Solar’s total portfolio size in Maharashtra to over 300 MWp across operations and construction stages, consisting of solar, wind and hybrid power projects.
Headquartered in Singapore, Cleantech Solar has numerous solar and wind projects across India and Southeast Asia, covering around 1.2 GWp of assets in operations, construction and development stages. This includes installations in India, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. The company is backed by long-term strategic shareholders, Keppel Ltd., Keppel Asia Infrastructure Fund and Shell Singapore.
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