In Short – Gujarat Toolroom plans to establish a ₹572.5 crore hybrid green energy plant. This project will integrate solar and wind energy, boosting renewable energy capacity in the region. The initiative underscores Gujarat’s commitment to sustainable development and diversifying its energy portfolio.
In Details – Amplus on Tuesday said it has commissioned a 73.4 megawatt peak (MWp) solar power project in Uttar Pradesh. The said project in Jhansi is its third solar open-access plant in UP, the company said in a statement. The company further said its operational open-access capacity in the state increased to over 200 MWp with the latest project. The plant is projected to reduce CO2 emissions by 1,16,716.1 tonne annually, the clean energy solutions provider said. The company did not disclose the value of the project.
Amplus, a leading provider of clean energy solutions in India, has announced the successful launch of Project Lakshmi, a 73.4 MWp intra-state open-access solar plant in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. This is the company’s third installation in the state, following Projects Mirza and Deoria. With Project Lakshmi now operational, Amplus’s total open-access solar capacity in Uttar Pradesh exceeds 200 MWp, solidifying its position as a major renewable energy provider to commercial and industrial entities in the region.
Mr. Sharad Pungalia, the Managing Director and CEO of Amplus, expressed his enthusiasm for the completion of Project Lakshmi, stating, “With the commissioning of Project Lakshmi, Amplus reaffirms its commitment to meeting India’s C&I sector’s evolving green energy needs. I extend my sincere gratitude to the State Government & local administration for their unwavering support & guidance, instrumental for this project. I also commend the Amplus Team for their contributions, making this Project a great success for the Company.”