Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Wins Rs 328 Cr Orders

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Sterling & Wilson Renewable Energy has received a major order worth Rs 328 crore. The company will handle the engineering, design, procurement, construction, testing, and commissioning of a large Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Rajasthan, India.

This project will have a capacity of 1,000 MWhr, making it the biggest BESS project in India and one of the largest in the world at a single location. It is expected to be completed by 2025. Currently, India has only 219 MWhr of installed BESS capacity as of March 2024. According to the National Electricity Plan 2023, the country will need 82.37 GWh of energy storage capacity by 2026-27.

Amit Jain, Global CEO of Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group, said, “We are proud to be chosen for this important project, which is a significant milestone for our company and the country.” Additionally, the company has secured a 20 MW floating solar project in Karnataka from the same client. This is the third floating solar project the company is working on in India.

Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited provides complete renewable engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions globally. Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy is a prominent player in the global renewable energy sector, specializing in the development and execution of large-scale solar and wind projects. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions, as well as operations and maintenance (O&M) services. With a strong presence in various international markets,

Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy focuses on delivering innovative and efficient renewable energy solutions to meet the growing demand for sustainable power sources. The company’s commitment to environmental sustainability and technological advancement underscores its role in driving the global transition towards cleaner energy.