SB Energy commissions 350 MW solar project in Andhra Pradesh
SB Energy Holdings today announced the commencement of commercial operation of its 350 MW solar power plant in Andhra Pradesh. “It is the first operational solar power plant delivered under the Solar Parks scheme of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission,” SB Energy Holdings Ltd said in a statement. The plant commenced operations on March 29, 2017 and was completed 51 days ahead of the scheduled date agreed in the PPA (power purchase agreement), the statement added. SB Energy is a three-way joint venture between Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp, Bharti Enterprises and Taiwan-based design, and manufacturing services provider Foxconn Technology Group.
The power plant has been designed and developed by SB Energy using the latest technology and will supply power at an agreed tariff of Rs 4.63/kWh. It has the capacity to produce electricity for over 7 lakh Indian households and is connected to the grid at 400K/V. Manoj Kohli, Executive Chairman at SB Energy said in the statement, “This project will contribute substantially to the Prime Minister’s vision of meeting the country’s energy demands through clean renewable power.” Raman Nanda, CEO, SB Energy said, “This is our first step towards powering India’s growth with clean energy, and we hope to contribute much more in the future.” In support of the solar and renewable energy mission of the Government of India, SB Energy is committed to build 20GW of capacity, it said.
Source:PTI
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