
KPI Green Energy bags project for 96 MW solar power component from Aditya Birla Renewables
on Wednesday announced securing an order from
Aditya Birla Renewables
for a 96 megawatt peak (MWp)
solar balance-of-system
project in Gujarat.
In renewable energy, balance-of-system (BOS) refers to devices used for moving direct current (DC) through solar PV panels and converting into alternate current (AC) to ensure efficient power supply.
"Wholly-owned subsidiary
KPIG Energia Private Limited
has received a Letter of Award (LOA) from Aditya Birla Renewables Limited (ABRL) for 64 MWac/ 96 MWp Solar Balance of System (BoS) power plant at Mahua,"
KPI Green Energy
said.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, procurement, supply, loading, unloading, transportation, arranging comprehensive insurance, erection, testing, synchronization, and commissioning by the schedule commercial operation (CoD), the company said.
KPI Green Energy did not share any further details related to the project including its value and period of execution.
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