Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy secures 633 MW DC solar project in Rajasthan

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Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy (SWREL), a renewable EPC provider, announced that it has received the contract for a 400 MW AC (633 MW DC) solar PV plant in the Indian state of Rajasthan.  The company said the order has been awarded by a leading private-sector renewable power producer in India.

SWREL’s scope of work includes engineering, design, testing and commissioning of the solar PV plant along with supply and works for a 33/220 kV switchyard to be built at the plant. The total value of works (including taxes) is around INR 550+ crore.

Amit Jain, global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group, said, “The Indian market continues to grow rapidly and as an established home-grown EPC player we are geared to target this high growth.”

“With this order win, SWREL has now achieved around INR 900 crore of domestic order inflows in the second quarter of FY25. This is in addition to the order inflow of INR 2,170 crore seen in the first quarter, and we remain confident of further augmenting this order momentum due to a strong domestic bid pipeline being in place,” Jain added.

 

 

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