Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd announced that it has received the Letter of Award (LOA) for a 305 MW AC (396 MW DC) solar PV project in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The project has been awarded by a private-sector power producer.
The company’s scope of work includes supply, installation and commissioning of the PV plant. The total contract value is around INR 504 crore.
“As the market has seen significant growth in projects from private independent power producers, we too are seeing a strong pipeline of projects from the private sector and especially from our repeat clients,” said Amit Jain, Global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group.
“Beside the strong order pipeline we are seeing in the private sector there are a large number of bids expected from public-sector undertakings in Q4 which augurs well for achieving our order booking target for the year,” added Jain.
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd is a global end-to-end renewable engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions provider. The company provides EPC services for utility-scale solar, floating solar and hybrid and energy storage solutions and has a total portfolio of over 20.7 GWp (including projects commissioned and under various stages of construction). SWREL also manages an operation and maintenance (O&M) portfolio of 7.8 GWp solar power projects, including for projects constructed by third parties. Present in 28 countries today, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy has operations in India, South-east Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Australia, and the Americas.
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