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    Azure partnered with Maheswari Mining Energy on an 85MW solar project

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Recently, Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL) of India plans to build 85 MW of solar power projects
    in northeast India by holding a project auction last month.
    It is understood that Azure and Maheswari Mining Energy will cooperate on an 85MW solar project
    .

     

    Earlier, Indian developer Azure Power had acquired a 75 MW project at a weighted average tariff of $3.
    37/kWh ($0.
    052/kWh) and signed a 25-year power purchase agreement
    .
    The project will be developed outside the solar park and is expected to be operational
    in 2019.

    Meanwhile, Telangana-based Maheswari Mining Energy also acquired 10MW of capacity
    .

    APDCL initially installed a tender for a 100-bearer (4X25MW) ground-mounted solar power plant
    in four different districts of Assam on the basis of establishing an autonomous operation (BOO).
    It is understood that the company submitted a total of 14 bids
    .

    This week, Indian developer Acme Solar announced that it had won 50MW of solar PV projects in Uttar Pradesh through an auction run by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) at a tariff of 3.
    38 Indian rupees (about $0.
    05)
    per kWh.
    Assam's tariffs are almost the same
    as Azure's.

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    Recently, Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL) of India plans to build 85 MW of solar power projects
    in northeast India by holding a project auction last month.
    It is understood that Azure and Maheswari Mining Energy will cooperate on an 85MW solar project
    .

    solar energy

     

    Earlier, Indian developer Azure Power had acquired a 75 MW project at a weighted average tariff of $3.
    37/kWh ($0.
    052/kWh) and signed a 25-year power purchase agreement
    .
    The project will be developed outside the solar park and is expected to be operational
    in 2019.

    Meanwhile, Telangana-based Maheswari Mining Energy also acquired 10MW of capacity
    .

    APDCL initially installed a tender for a 100-bearer (4X25MW) ground-mounted solar power plant
    in four different districts of Assam on the basis of establishing an autonomous operation (BOO).
    It is understood that the company submitted a total of 14 bids
    .

    This week, Indian developer Acme Solar announced that it had won 50MW of solar PV projects in Uttar Pradesh through an auction run by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) at a tariff of 3.
    38 Indian rupees (about $0.
    05)
    per kWh.
    Assam's tariffs are almost the same
    as Azure's.

    :/, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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