Cleantech Solar Powers up 80 MWp Anchor Open Access Solar PV Projects at 275 MWp Renewable Energy Park in Tamil Nadu

Cleantech Solar’s 5th solar park in Tamil Nadu

Cleantech Solar, a leading provider of renewable energy solutions to corporations in India and Southeast Asia, is delighted to announce the commissioning of its anchor open access solar PV projects totalling ~80 MWp for industrial customers at its state-of-the-art 275 MWp solar park in Tamil Nadu. This is Cleantech Solar’sfifth renewable energy park in the state. Power generated from these projects is being procured by clients on a captive basis to meet their energy requirements for manufacturing operations.

The client portfolio for these newly commissioned projects spans a range of industries, with several being long-term partners who are further expanding their renewable energy commitments. Notable clients currently sourcing power from the park include leading U.S.-based solar technology provider First Solar, Indian chemical manufacturer DCW, and advanced materials specialist Murugappa Morgan Thermal Ceramics.

These long-standing and expanding partnerships reflect the trust that leading corporates place in Cleantech Solar’s capabilities and highlight the company’s dedication to delivering high-quality, bankable renewable energy solutions. The successful commissioning further strengthens Cleantech Solar’s position as a premier renewable energy developer in Tamil Nadu and a key contributor to India’s green energy transition.

Mr. Vikash Agarwal, Chief Finance Officer, India, at Cleantech Solar, said:

“It is with immense joy that I share the news of the commissioning of these projects at Cleantech Solar’s fifth renewable energy park in Tamil Nadu for First Solar, DCW and Murugappa Morgan. We’re grateful to our customers for their trust and hope to continue expanding our portfolio in Tamil Nadu. This solar park is a testament to our perseverance and the projects have been delivered ensuring the highest safety standards. My congratulations to all teams involved in bringing these projects to fruition!”

 

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