Gensol Secures Rs.780 Cr Solar Project
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Gensol Secures Rs.780 Cr Solar Project

Gensol Engineering has secured a substantial Rs.780 crore contract to develop a 150 MW solar power project in Maharashtra, reflecting its expanding role in India’s renewable energy sector.

This project aligns with the state’s broader push toward sustainable power sources and forms part of India’s commitment to renewable energy targets.

The project is expected to enhance Maharashtra’s renewable energy capacity significantly and aid in reducing carbon emissions, contributing to India’s clean energy goals. Gensol’s involvement includes the full spectrum of project responsibilities, from engineering and design to procurement, construction, and commissioning. With increasing demand for renewable projects, this contract strengthens Gensol's position in the competitive solar market.

Additionally, the project will provide substantial employment opportunities and promote eco-friendly energy alternatives in the region. Completion of the project will contribute to Maharashtra’s energy mix, creating a pathway toward sustainable development and supporting local communities.

Gensol Engineering has secured a substantial Rs.780 crore contract to develop a 150 MW solar power project in Maharashtra, reflecting its expanding role in India’s renewable energy sector. This project aligns with the state’s broader push toward sustainable power sources and forms part of India’s commitment to renewable energy targets. The project is expected to enhance Maharashtra’s renewable energy capacity significantly and aid in reducing carbon emissions, contributing to India’s clean energy goals. Gensol’s involvement includes the full spectrum of project responsibilities, from engineering and design to procurement, construction, and commissioning. With increasing demand for renewable projects, this contract strengthens Gensol's position in the competitive solar market. Additionally, the project will provide substantial employment opportunities and promote eco-friendly energy alternatives in the region. Completion of the project will contribute to Maharashtra’s energy mix, creating a pathway toward sustainable development and supporting local communities.

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