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NGSL Gets Orders for EPC of Two Solar Projects from NTPC REL

NGSL received two Notification of Awards from NTPC REL for EPC of Balance of System for 105 MW and 220 MW AC capacity projects in Shajapur Solar Park, Madhya Pradesh, India.

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NTPC – GE Power Services Pvt Ltd. (NGSL), India’s leading company in EPC, R&M and O&M services has received two Notification of Awards from NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC- REL) for EPC of Balance of System at two sites with 105 MW and 220 MW capacity respectively along with O&M for three years. The projects are located at Shajapur Solar Park being developed by Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL) in Madhya Pradesh.

The solar power generated from these plants will be supplied to Indian Railways system and the national grid. The project also supports the Government of India overall strategy to reduce greenhouse gases and pave way for achieving India’s net zero target by 2070.

·         These projects support the government strategy to reduce GHG and move towards India’s net zero target.

·         Once completed, the projects will support Indian Railways system and the national grid with supply of solar power.

 

Speaking on the project, Mr. Sanjeev Duggal, MD, NGSL India said that “NGSL has won these orders against stiff competition and will execute the same by leveraging EPC and project management capabilities which NGSL has developed with successful execution of large projects. These projects are outcome of NGSL’s diversification strategy and are aligned to government goal to reduce GHG and move toward net zero target for India “

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