Vikram Solar commissions 10 MW solar plant in Andhra Pradesh

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Vikram Solar has commissioned a 10 MW capacity solar plant in Andhra Pradesh.

The project has been developed under the PPA scheme between Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and Vikram Solar.

The project will facilitate green power generation to cater to the energy needs of one of the most famous religious landmarks in India.

Gyanesh Chaudhary, MD & CEO, Vikram Solar, said, “This project is yet another reiteration of our decade’s experience and superior quality standards in the execution of EPC projects. With this project, our total commissioned EPC project capacity has reached 305 MW in India, and we are looking forward to many more such projects to be executed in the near future.”

The solar plant is installed in TTD’s land located in Chittoor district. The plant covers approximately 67 acres of area and has a power generation capacity of 10 MWp.

Vikram Solar has used Poly-crystalline non-DCR high efficiency modules to ensure maximum yield and performance consistency. The module range includes 310, 312.5, and 315 Wp modules.

The generated power is being evacuated at 33 kv ratio and it is being fed to Mudivedu sub-station. The plant is also expected to save about 15,143.5 metric tons of CO2 annually.

Besides bringing green energy and saving approximately 4.5 crore in utility bills for TTD, Vikram Solar helped in creating employment in the region as well, company officials said.

editor@greentechlead.com

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