Enerparc Energy is developing a 35 MWp solar project in Gujarat to supply clean energy to commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers. Early off-takers include industrial players across sectors such as recycling, automotive, packaging and plastics, and international mining.
Scheduled to commence power supply in August 2025, the project is expected to generate around 58 million units of clean electricity annually, contributing to a reduction of 41,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
“Tailored to the needs of energy-intensive sectors including manufacturing, automotive, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, the project offers a compelling hedge against fluctuating grid tariffs. Clients benefit from tariff stability, long-term cost predictability, and zero post-investment maintenance, along with measurable Scope 2 emissions reductions and full regulatory support,” stated Enerparc Energy.
Enerparc has completed over 4.7 GW of solar installations globally. The company said interested enterprises can procure power from its Gujarat power plant under group captive open access (off-site C&I) solar model.
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