Amara Raja Infra Pvt Ltd (ARIPL), part of the $2 billion Amara Raja Group, has commissioned NTPC’s Anta ground-mounted solar PV project of 90 MW/135 MWp.
This project, spanning across 437-acres site in Anta, Baran District of Rajasthan, is said to be the country’s first balance-of-system (BoS) solar contract awarded in 2021 from a central public sector unit (CPSU). It is set to generate 213 million units of green power per year and is commissioned in the existing premises of NTPC’s gas-fired thermal power station in Anta.
The project is part of ARIPL’s current 2 GW solar PV portfolio and constructed transmission infrastructure for evacuation of over 7.5 GW of renewable energy through EHV sub-station and transmission lines in India.
NTPC is India’s largest integrated power utility, contributing one-fourth of the power requirement of the country. It has a diverse portfolio of thermal, hydro, solar, and wind power plants spread across the country.
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