"The commissioning marks the foray into non conventional green energy project," the company said in a regulatory filing.
The company said it is committed to the green initiatives in the power sector. The project leverages decades of civil and mechanical engineering experience to demonstrate "our Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) capabilities," it said.
"This experience will be extremely helpful to tap the huge EPC opportunity in the solar space opening up recently in India," it added.
The government's vision is to commission 100 GW of solar power projects by 2022.
SHEL has presence in 13 states and is executing 30 plus projects in the country. Its major clients include NTPC, BHEL, L&T, JSW, Reliance, SAIL and Adani.
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