PR Fonroche and Mahindra EPC commissioned two power plants
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 7, 2013 6:55 pm IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 7, 2013 6:55 pm IST
PR Fonroche and Mahindra EPC commissioned two power plants
PR Fonroche has collaborated with Mahindra EPC to commission two solar photo voltaic based power plants (5 MWp and 15 MWp) at Gajner Village in Bikaner, Rajasthan. These projects were awarded under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission’s phase I batch II scheme.
Commenting on the partnership, Pratap Raju, Joint Managing Director, PR Fonroche said, “We are pleased to have set up Fonroche’s first solar PV plants in India. We’re keen to employ Fonroche’s valuable expertise in building unique solar PV solutions for industrial and private consumers in India, where solar holds huge potential. Many of these solutions are answers to some of the key concerns that have been raised by observers of the industry, and we are quite excited to be pioneering these initiatives in the country. We aim to develop a minimum of 200MW projects through this partnership, and are buoyed by the success of this first project.”
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By EPR Magazine Editorial February 7, 2013 6:55 pm IST
PR Fonroche and Mahindra EPC commissioned two power plants
PR Fonroche has collaborated with Mahindra EPC to commission two solar photo voltaic based power plants (5 MWp and 15 MWp) at Gajner Village in Bikaner, Rajasthan. These projects were awarded under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission’s phase I batch II scheme.
Commenting on the partnership, Pratap Raju, Joint Managing Director, PR Fonroche said, “We are pleased to have set up Fonroche’s first solar PV plants in India. We’re keen to employ Fonroche’s valuable expertise in building unique solar PV solutions for industrial and private consumers in India, where solar holds huge potential. Many of these solutions are answers to some of the key concerns that have been raised by observers of the industry, and we are quite excited to be pioneering these initiatives in the country. We aim to develop a minimum of 200MW projects through this partnership, and are buoyed by the success of this first project.”
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