The forthcoming 300 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic power facility in Bikaner, Rajasthan, will be connected to the grid using a grid connection technology provided by Hitachi Energy India, according to a statement from Ayana Renewable Power. However, according to a company statement, the company did not disclose the order's worth.
The engineering, procurement, and construction management package from Hitachi Energy will be used to gather all the power produced by the plant and send it to the national transmission network. In March 2024, the project is expected to be put into operation.
In order to co-create an optimised solution that satisfies the safety, quality, and technical standards of Solar Energy Corporation of India, the end-user of the renewable plant, the business has been working closely with Ayana Renewables on this project, according to Hitachi Energy.
N Venu, Managing Director and CEO, India and South Asia, Hitachi Energy, said: "This is where a robust integrated renewable energy system plays a crucial role in connecting all dots, to address the growing energy needs sustainably." He added that in order to fulfil the promise of a future that is carbon-neutral while ensuring energy security, the globe is quickly realising the necessity of renewable energy. According to the statement, 33GW of sustainable energy is currently being produced in India using technology from Hitachi Energy.
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