Hartek Power achieves 528 MW in EPC solar projects

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Hartek Power has connected 270-MW solar projects in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka to the grid in the last nine months.

The EPC projects executed by Hartek Power, a Chandigarh-based company, have reached 528 MW in solar power projects from 258 MW as on March 31, 2016 — with the commissioning of these projects.

The 270 MW EPC solar projects by Hartek Power include 150-MW project in Muktsar district of Punjab, 70-MW project in Mahoba district of Uttar Pradesh and 50-MW project in Ittagi district of Karnataka.

Hartek Power handled turnkey solutions of post-inverter works covering the design, engineering, supply, installation, automation and commissioning of the power plant electrification for these new solar projects.

“The power systems business unit of the Hartek Group has done incredibly well. We owe our success to our unflinching commitment to quality and timely execution of projects,” said Hartek Singh, chairman and managing director of Hartek Group.

Hartek Power is focusing on South India and geographies like Jharkhand to consolidate its position in the solar EPC segment.

“At the same time, we are strengthening our hold in states like Punjab where we have traditionally been doing well. In fact, out of the 500-MW solar projects awarded by the Punjab government in the Phase 3 auction, Hartek Power has bagged orders for 200-MW projects, which comes to 40 percent,” said Hartek Singh.

India’s installed solar generation capacity has gone up by four times from 2.5 GW to 10 GW in less than three years.

editor@greentechlead.com

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