Fourth Partner Energy commissions solar unit for Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune
HYDERABAD: Fourth Partner Energy has commissioned a 434 kWp solar rooftop plant in the campus of the Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune. Brajesh Sinha, Vice-President, Business Development, Fourth Partner Energy, in a statement said, “With this plant, the management of MIT is leading the way in cost saving investments for educational institutes and demonstrating sustainability to its students.”
The solar plant has been built on ground, on RCC rooftops and tin-shed rooftops. The angular module placement on the workshop rooftop shed ensured it receives a 15 per cent higher yield than that for similar roof types. The company has deployed Fronius smart inverters at the institute’s Alandi campus.
This installation will help the MIT campus reduce its electricity bills considerably. It will produce around 6.25 million units of electricity and help reduce power costs by over 25 per cent.
Source: thehindubusinessline
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