Vikram Solar has successfully commissioned a 40 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant for IL and FS Energy Development Company Limited (IEDCL) in Madhya Pradesh.
Vikram Solar has also won a ten-year OandM (operations and maintenance) contract for the PV installation.
The project was awarded to ILandFS Energy Development Company Ltd by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) as part of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) Phase-II, Batch-I scheme run by the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
CEO and Managing Director of Vikram Solar, Gyanesh Chaudhary, said that his company had focussed on its expertise to complete the project within deadline.
"Vikram Solar is very proud to have been entrusted with this project. Recognising the potential of this prestigious scheme, Vikram Solar focussed its expertise to meet the challenge of completing both phases within the given deadline. This plant is therefore one of the flagship projects under the JNNSM Phase-2 scheme," he said.
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Managing Director of ILandFS Energy, Sunil Wadhwa, said that the project will set a benchmark in the country in terms of its design and execution standards.
"We are pleased to join hands with Vikram Solar for this prestigious project, which will set a benchmark in the country in terms of its design and execution standards," he said.
The plant is built using Vikram Solar's high-efficiency Eldora 250 polycrystalline PV modules spread over 260 acres of land. It is connected to a 132 kV transmission line. Vikram Solar was responsible
for the design, engineering, procurement, supply, construction, erection and commissioning.
Connected to the national grid, the solar power plant is expected to generate an average of 79,200,000 kWh in its first full year of operation.