Indu Solar Achieves Peak Performance In Their 9 Epc Projects

Top Quote Indu Solar is a leading end to end Solar EPC solutions and photovoltaic applications provider in the country. With a strong team of Solar and EPC experts the company has been growing rapidly to execute challenging projects of over 80MW. Indu Solar is uniquely placed to capture the growing demand spurred progressive schemes by various state governments in the country due its technical expertise. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) August 29, 2013 - Hyderabad - Indu Solar, an end to end solar EPC solution provider, having already achieved the distinction of being one of the few companies in the country to complete execution of over 80 MW Solar EPC across different types of terrains, has also reported that all of the implemented projects have now reached their peak capacity of production.

    Commenting on the development Mr. Srinivas Ponnala, Head Solar EPC said, "Indu Solar has already created a niche by being one of the few companies to execute more than 80MW of solar EPC. The benchmark for successful implementation of any solar project is its ability to also deliver guaranteed plant performance ratio. All our projects have achieved higher than guaranteed performance ratio for the first year and are continuing to outperform. Our ability to execute the projects in timely manner with quality and demonstrate plant performance is a testimony to our capabilities".

    Indu Solar has executed the following prominent projects in the last 2 years since its inception - Gujarat Solar Park 50 MW, Mitapur 8 MW, Bachau 5 MW, Bikaner 5 MW, Palodi 1 MW, Port Blair 5 MW, and Andhra Pradesh 1.5 MW (achieved more than 75% PR). The Solar Power plants executed by Indu Solar in Gujarat Solar Park today are amongst the top energy generators in the country.

    Since its inception in 2010, Indu Solar has built tremendous expertise and scale in handling both the off-grid and utility scale projects worldwide, using Thin Film and Crystalline Technologies and capabilities to execute power plants in the range of 1MW to 25MW.

    Commenting further Srinivas Ponnala, Head Solar EPC said, "Indu Solar has emerged as a leading Solar EPC company having both ingrown capabilities and tie-ups with global leaders in this space enabling the company to provide the best fit solutions, execute the projects well before the timelines and in the most cost effective manner. Indu Solar is well placed to become the preferred EPC solution provider to several billion dollar solar market which is rapidly growing to address the need of widening power deficit in the country."

    All the projects have been executed with in the stipulated time frame, using world class materials, optimum technology and solutions making maximum utilization of the terrain and ground conditions to generate solar power efficiently.

    Widening Energy Gap - Alternate Energy Need of the Hour
    Humanity today has two major challenges in front - meeting the global energy need and finding the perfect solution to global warming. An investment in solar power sector is certainly the best possible alternative in this shifting time. With the global economic equation fast changing and put to it the booming world population, the demand for alternative source of energy and particularly "solar power" is on the rise.

    The solar industry has immense potential for a tropical country like India where around 45% of households, mainly rural ones, do not have access to electricity. India is emerging as one of the leading solar PV markets in the world as the country is blessed with immense potential for solar energy as most of the states have more than 300 sunny days and the specific average annual solar energy yield in India is estimated between 1700 - 1900 kWh per kWp. Indian Solar power has the potential to generate 50,000 MW which would be enough to meet over 5% of power requirement by 2022.

    Centre's Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) and State specific solar policies are at the forefront of solar power development in India. As a result, power generation capacities from solar have increased from 20 MW in FY'2011 to cross 1 GW in June 2012.

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