Advait Energy Transitions Leading India's Renewable Revolution
Key Ideas
  • Advait Energy Transitions secures contracts for solar and green hydrogen projects, emphasizing innovation and sustainability.
  • Key projects include a solar pump implementation in Karnataka and an Alkaline Electrolyser manufacturing capacity under the Green Hydrogen Mission.
  • The company's dedication to advancing India's renewable energy goals is showcased through collaborations with KREDL and SECI.
  • Deepa Fernandes highlights the company's commitment to sustainable solutions aligned with India's energy and sustainability objectives.
Advait Energy Transitions Limited, a prominent player in India's renewable energy sector, has recently secured significant contracts for key projects. One of the milestones is a project with Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited for implementing 40,000 off-grid solar pumps under the PM KUSUM Component 'B' scheme. This project involves integrating solar pumps with SCADA software, cloud services, and payment gateways, with a long-term commitment to operations and maintenance. Another noteworthy achievement is receiving a Letter of Award from the Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited for establishing a 200 MW Alkaline Electrolyser manufacturing capacity, supporting India's Green Hydrogen Mission. These initiatives demonstrate Advait's dedication to aligning with India's renewable energy objectives and commitment to sustainability. By collaborating with entities like KREDL and SECI, Advait Energy Transitions showcases its ability to execute impactful, technology-driven projects. Deepa Fernandes, the Company Secretary, emphasizes the company's focus on delivering innovative solutions that contribute to India's renewable energy and sustainability targets.
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