With this, the Chandigarh-based Hartek Power is set to connect 500-MW solar projects to the grid in 2016-17, said a company statement here.
The 330-MW solar EPC orders bagged by the company include 10 sub-station projects of up to 132 KV spread across six states, including Punjab, Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
Hartek Power will provide complete turnkey solutions for these projects and execute post-inverter works covering design, engineering, supply, installation, automation and commissioning of power plant electrification, the statement said.
"Given the upbeat market sentiment, the renewed focus of the government on solar power and our unmatched expertise in providing grid connectivity to solar projects, we are expected to cruise to this target quite smoothly," said Hartek Power Chairman and MD (CMD) Hartek Singh.
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