Juwi completes construction of 135 MW solar project in India

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The juwi group has announced that it has completed construction of a 135 MW DC utility-scale solar power plant for Energon Soleq Ravi India Power Resources Pvt Ltd. It is the biggest single project in the company’s history.

The plant covers an area of 243 hectares and is situated near the village of Guttigoli (Belgaum district) in the southern part of Karnataka, India. It is expected to generate more than 226 million kilowatt-hours of electricity each year, enough to avoid the emission of 122,743 tons of carbon dioxide annually.

Operation and maintenance of the solar power plant will be performed by juwi India, which provides maintenance, monitoring and reporting services. With this project, juwi India’s current total O&M portfolio totals 347 MWp and is expected to cross 500 MWp by the end of this year.

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