Gamesa, a leading player in the renewable energy space, has secured a contract for setting up a 15 MW solar farm in Pudukottai district.
A company press release said that Gamesa will be responsible for engineering and design, supply of inverters, erection and commissioning of the 15MW solar farm.
The project is expected to be commissioned in the first quarter of this year.
Ramesh Kymal, Chairman and Managing Director, Gamesa India said, “India is one of the most promising markets for solar energy and we have entered the solar business at the right time given.
This being our third project overall, will help us harness the huge solar potential in the country.”
K.V. Sajay, Executive Vice President – Solar Business Unit, Gamesa India, said, “Given that this is our second solar project in Tamil Nadu, it is testimony to the progress we have made since our entry into the solar space in July last year.”
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