Ujaas Energy today said it has an bagged order worth Rs 65.8 crore for Teesta Canal Fall hydroelectric power plant in West Bengal.
"The company has received an Letter of Intent for design and engineering, manufacturing/procurement, supply, installation, testing and commissioning...For 10MW of solar PV Power Project from West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd at Teesta Canal Fall Hydroelectric Power Plant, Stage-II at Haptiagachh, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal," the comapny said in a regulatory filing.
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