Greenzo Energy Secures Rs 500 Crore Order for 120 MW Solar Project in Nepal
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- Greenzo Energy, an indigenous alkaline electrolyzer manufacturer, secures a major EPC project worth Rs. 500 crore to develop a 120 MW solar project in Nepal.
- The project aims to strengthen clean energy infrastructure in South Asia, support Nepal's renewable energy ambitions, and boost grid stability while providing sustainable energy flow.
- Greenzo Energy commits to delivering the project with precision and transparency, empowering innovation and progress in the renewable energy sector.
- The project is expected to create over 500 job opportunities and reinforce Greenzo's position as a trusted EPC provider for large-scale renewable energy projects.
Greenzo Energy, India's only indigenous alkaline electrolyzer manufacturer, has secured a significant EPC project to develop a 120 MW ground-mounted solar project in Nepal valued at Rs. 500 crore. The project, scheduled for phased completion by 2025, will consist of 12 clusters each with a 10 MW solar installation. Greenzo will serve as the EPC provider, bringing its expertise in large-scale solar projects to this cross-border initiative. The surplus power generated will be evacuated back to the national grid, promoting sustainable energy flow and grid stability. The Managing Director, Mr. Sandeep Agarwal, expressed excitement about advancing sustainable energy infrastructure and strengthening cross-border energy partnerships. Additionally, Mr. Kushal Agarwal, Executive Director, emphasized the shared vision for a cleaner, greener South Asia. The project is expected to create over 500 job opportunities and showcases Greenzo's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the renewable energy sector. Greenzo Energy's focus on indigenous technology and commitment to green hydrogen and ammonia production highlight its role in achieving India's 2030 green energy ambitions.
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