Waaree Energies has secured an order to supply 90 MW of its bifacial modules for Juniper Green’s solar project in the Bikaner district of Rajasthan. Under the contract, Waaree Energies will supply its 540Wp/545Wp dual-glass modules for the project
Sunil Rathi, director-Sales, Waaree Energies, said, “Our cutting-edge bifacial modules will not only enhance the region’s solar capacity but also foster economic growth and create employment opportunities. This project is a testament to our dedication to supporting domestic manufacturing and contributing to a sustainable future for India.”
Naresh Mansukhani, CEO of Juniper Green Energy, added, “[Waaree Energies’] bifacial modules perfectly complement our vision of driving innovation in sustainable energy. This collaboration not only expands our renewable portfolio but also reinforces our commitment to India’s clean energy future.”
Juniper Green Energy is a private-sector renewable energy power producer and operator of solar, wind and hybrid power projects. The company is part of the AT Group which has an asset portfolio worth around $2.5 billion with global investments in renewable energy, residential and commercial real estate, hospitality, etc. The Group has been building utility-scale renewable energy projects in India since 2010 and built and owned Orange Renewable, a 1 GW renewable energy platform in the past.
Juniper Green Energy, based out of Delhi NCR, presently has an operational portfolio of about 1 GW with an under-construction capacity of 2 GW and a development pipeline of close to 5 GW of solar, wind and hybrid projects. The company has end-to-end internal competencies in EPC and O&M services for its renewable projects.
Waaree Energies Ltd, founded in 1990, is India’s largest manufacturer of solar PV modules with an aggregate installed capacity of 12 GW, as of June 30, 2023 (Source: CRISIL Report). It has four solar module manufacturing facilities in India, with international presence.
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