Saatvik Green Energy Secures 23 MW Solar Projects in Himachal Pradesh

manufacturing-news
Image Courtesy: Pixabay

Saatvik Green Energy announced on Thursday that it has won the contract to develop 23 MW of solar power capacity in Himachal Pradesh. The company will establish two solar projects: an 11 MW project in Lamlehri Upperli Una and a 12 MW project in Gondpur Bulla Una, according to a statement from Saatvik Green Energy.

The contracts, awarded by Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL), will be executed under an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, with a completion timeline of 8 months.The Lamlehri project will utilize mono PERC (Passivated Emitter and Rear Contact) technology and is expected to generate 17.13 million units of renewable energy annually, reducing carbon emissions by over 402,000 tonnes. The Gondpur Bulla project will feature N-TOPCon technology and is anticipated to produce 19.13 million units of clean energy per year, offsetting nearly 457,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Prashant Mathur, CEO of Saatvik Green Energy Ltd, stated, “We are excited to partner with HPPCL and contribute to Himachal Pradesh’s renewable energy efforts. With our advanced technology and expertise, we aim to set new standards for project execution and operational performance.”

Saatvik Green Energy is a leading Indian renewable energy company specializing in the manufacturing of high-quality solar products, including solar modules and solar-powered irrigation solutions. As an integrated solar module manufacturer, the company plays a pivotal role in advancing the adoption of solar energy across various sectors, including agriculture, commercial, and industrial applications.

Known for its innovative solutions, Saatvik Green Energy has been at the forefront of providing sustainable and cost-effective products that support India’s clean energy transition. The company has contributed significantly to initiatives such as PM-KUSUM and has developed strong partnerships with major industry players like Megha Engineering, Mahagenco, and BHEL. With a growing presence across India, Saatvik Green Energy continues to drive the nation’s renewable energy ambitions, helping to meet the increasing demand for solar power and reduce dependence on conventional energy sources.