"Welspun Renewables has set up its first solar power project - the Bhatinda 34 MW (DC) - in Punjab. This is the largest commissioned solar capacity to come up in the state," the company said in a statement.
The project, completed in five months, will annually be feeding 48 million units of clean and emission free energy to the Punjab state grid, for the next 25 years, it said.
Spread across 140 acres, the project will have mitigated 1,331,525 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The company is among the first few to set up a project in Punjab.
The company is committed to establishing 11,001 MW of renewable capacities across the country.
"Towards this goal, in next few years we will be setting up 5 GW capacities, and of this 1 GW will be commissioned well within 2015-16," the company said in the statement.
Punjab Government has set a cumulative target of 4200 MW solar power generation capacity.
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