From pv journal India
Amp Power India has received an public sale with West Bengal distribution firm CESC to accumulate 150 MW of wind-solar hybrid energy, with its Amp Inexperienced Power subsidiary securing the capability on the lowest tariff of $0.037/kWh.
The corporate will set up 250 MWp of wind and photo voltaic capability to fulfill the contracted 150 MW of energy. They’ve the pliability to develop the challenge wherever in India, so long as it’s linked to the inter-state transmission community, working on a build-own-operate foundation.
CESC will signal a 25-year energy buy settlement with Amp Power.
Amp Power India’s newest win provides to its earlier 100 MW success with Photo voltaic Power Corp. of India Ltd’s 1.2 GW hybrid wind-solar public sale. Its utility portfolio has now grown to 1.75 GWp-plus and its complete portfolio (together with C&I off-takers) stands at 3 GWp.
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