The Indian solar power producer ACME (New Delhi) on June 2nd, 2015 announced the commissioning solar power plants in Rajasthan totaling 100 MW, thus fulfilling its commitment towards the National Solar Mission Phase II.
Five PV plants, each with a capacity of 20 MW, form the cumulative projects of 100 MW that have been installed in the districts Tehsil Bap, District Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
“The commissioning of the this prestigious Solar Power project bring pride to the nation as we look up to ambitious targets that need to be achieved amongst all the challenges in front of us,” comments Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, Founder & Chairman, ACME.
“This has further reiterated ACME position as the leader in the solar power scenario with over 165 MWp operational capacities across Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.”
PPA with Solar Energy Corporation of India
Solar power generated from the project at Tehsil Bap, Jodhpur will be evacuated through a 132 KV line linked to project site and supply electricity to the state of Rajasthan under the PPA signed with Solar Energy Corporation of India.
ACME Solar commissioned the solar power project in record time of 150 days starting from foundation stone laying to electricity generation, the company notes.
The company showcased its prowess in solar PV technology through its 25 MW plant at Khilchipur, Madhya Pradesh that achieved a record output of 25 GWh in six months of installation, a record in maximum power output by any solar power plant of that scale.
2015-06-03 | Courtesy: ACME Group | solarserver.com © Heindl Server GmbH
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