This capacity is part of the 2.5 MW contract secured with the Delhi Government's power generation arm, Indraprastha Power Generation (IPGCL), CleanMax Solar statement said.
According to statement, this rooftop solar power plant is expected to generate 1.97 lakh units of electricity through the year. This will help achieve a whopping 50 per cent saving per unit, reducing Rs 9.7 lakh per annum on the electricity cost.
The solar plant is expected to reduce CO2 by 186 tonnes per annum. Commissioned under the unique OPEX or pay-as-you-go model, the plant is investment free, risk free and hassle free.
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