Prozeal Green Energy secures SECI contract for 50 MWp solar PV plant

Prozeal Green Energy continues to strengthen its position as a pioneer in the green energy sector in India. The company is also undertaking several projects in Nepal and Bhutan and recently won a project in Portugal.

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Ahmedabad/Leh: Prozeal Green Energy Pvt. Ltd., a pioneer of green energy solutions in India, has been awarded a major tender by the Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (SECI), a government of India enterprise.

The contract, valued at Rs. 313 crore, is for the design, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing, commissioning, and operation and maintenance of a 25 MW (AC) Solar PV Power Plant (50 MWp) with a 20 MW/50 MWh Battery Energy Storage System at Taru, Leh.

The award is a significant milestone for Prozeal Green Energy as it marks another major project in its portfolio, advancing India’s push towards renewable energy solutions in challenging environments like Leh, where the integration of solar energy with battery storage is crucial for grid stability.

Shobit Rai, Managing Director of Prozeal Green Energy, said, “We are honoured to have been selected by the Solar Energy Corporation of India for this prestigious project. It showcases our expertise in delivering innovative and sustainable energy solutions.”

Manan Thakkar, Managing Director of Prozeal Green Energy, said “This project at Leh will not only generate clean energy but also ensure reliable power supply in the region, thanks to the integration of battery energy storage. We look forward to contributing to the country’s renewable energy mission.”

The project will provide power backup for 2.5 hours. The Battery Energy Storage System will be charged in the daytime from the solar plant and supply power during peak demand to the grid.

Prozeal Green Energy continues to strengthen its position as a pioneer in the green energy sector in India. The company is also undertaking several projects in Nepal and Bhutan and recently won a project in Portugal. The company also recently delivered Nepal’s largest rooftop solar plant of 9.2 MWp for Reliance Spinning Mills, a part of Golyan Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the Himalayan nation. Prozeal Green Energy has signed a joint venture agreement with Golyan Group to establish over 500 MW of solar rooftop and ground-mounted PV solar plants in Nepal.

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