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Vikram Solar to install power facility at Cochin airport

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BS Reporter Kolkata

Kolkata-based Vikram Solar, a leading solar module manufacturing company, will design, install and commission a 100 kilowatts-peak (kWp) solar power facility at the Cochin International Airport in Kerala.

The proposed energy production will be at an estimated 148 megawatt hour per year with a capacity of 100 kWp. The energy capacity of each module will reach up to 240 - 250 watt peak.

“This will be a welcome sight for millions of visitors that will use the Cochin airport,” said Shaibal Ghosh, President – International Business & Head Marketing at Vikram Solar.

Gyanesh Chaudhary, Director, Vikram Solar, added, “We are honored to get an opportunity to install our modules and give our services for the improving the facilities at the Cochin International Airport. I am confident that we will successfully implement this prestigious project as per target timelines.”

 

From module ranging from 3wp to 350wp, Vikram Solar looks forward to rapid expansion in the near future with an eye at 140MW in 2012 in the EPC space and also looks forward to foray into the cell manufacturing by the end of this year with a production capacity of 10MW.

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First Published: Nov 29 2012 | 12:39 AM IST

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