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Waaree Energies commissions solar power plant for Roha Dyechem

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Solar manufacturer and solutions provider Waaree Energies Ltd today said it commissioned a 27.5-mw DC solar power plant for Roha Dyechem Pvt Ltd at Bhadla solar park in Rajasthan.

Spread over 125 acres, the project has the distinction of being commissioned in a record 116 days, Waaree Energies Ltd said in a release.

According to the statement, the project was allocated to Roha Dyechem Pvt Ltd under the Rajasthan Solar Policy 2011 (Phase 1) with a 25-year PPA (power purchase agreement) with Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited (RRECL).

Waaree Energies was engaged by Roha Dyechem as an end-to-end EPC (engineering procurement construction) solution provider.
 

The Project utilises 305 Wp and 310 Wp polycrystalline Solar Panels and 750 kW TMEIC Central Inverter. This is the second-largest project commissioned by Waaree Energies Ltd after its 50-mw project for Waaneep Solar during 2015.

Waree Energies Chairman and MD Hitesh Doshi said, "The project reiterates our commitment towards high quality both in terms of seamless execution and time-bounded delivery mechanisms."

Roha Dyechem Private Ltd CMD Ramakantji Tibrewal said, "This project has strengthened our trust on the company and has paved the way for a long-term relationship to achieve the desired outcome in future."

Roha Dyechem Private Ltd is the leading manufacturer of natural and synthetic colours - products that are an integral part of the Food & Beverage, Paints, Fertilizers, Feed, Cosmetics and Pharmaceutical industries.

Waaree Energies Ltd is the flagship of the Waaree group, founded in 1989, with headquarters in Mumbai. It is a leading player in solar energy space and has India's largest solar PV module manufacturing capacity of 500 mw, which is being scaled up to 1 giga watt by the end of 2015.

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First Published: Oct 19 2015 | 3:28 PM IST

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