press trust of india, New Delhi, July 28: ACME Solar Tuesday said it has commissioned solar plants totalling 150 MW in Rajasthan and Orissa under Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission.
“(ACME Solar) announced the commissioning of solar plants totalling 150 MW in Rajasthan and Orissa,” the company said in a statement Tuesday.
ACME Solar is a joint venture between ACME Cleantech Solutions Ltd, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN) – the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A, and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN.
EREN Renewable Energy and EDF Energies Nouvelles each hold a 25 per cent stake in ACME Solar.
Located in the Thar desert in Rajasthan, the 120 MW project (under JNNSM) is a combination of five photovoltaic plants equipped with 6,12,000 solar panels.
Besides, located in the Sikuan area, the 30 MW Orissa solar plant comprises 1,17,000 photovoltaic panels. With a total output of 150 MW, the solar plants will provide energy to more than 90,000 Indian homes.
“The solar market in India has been steadily growing for several years and is now undeniably a competitive solution. ACME Solar is proud to actively participate in India’s energy mix variegation strategies, and to the scaling up of renewable energies,” stated ACME Cleantech chairman Manoj Kumar Upadhyay.