"We signed an agreement a couple of weeks ago with the Punjab government for a 150-mw solar farm. The project, which will be commissioned by December, 2015, will involve an investment of around Rs 1,200 crore," Hindustan Cleanenergy Chief Executive Rajya Wardhan Ghei told PTI.
On funding part, he said the company normally follows the 70:30 rule of debt-equity ratio. He also said normally, after all the approvals, it takes six months for them to commission a solar farm.
Ghei said the project will need about 750 acres and the farms could come up on government land spanning four districts of Mohali, Patiala, Ropar and Sangrur.
When asked whether the company has identified the land and secured them, he said the state is working on a policy under which it proposes to allow private energy developers to lease out the land from the government.
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"We will be hitting the capital markets this calendar year, though I cannot offer a clear timeline now.