Moser Baer Solar, a subsidiary of Moser Baer, has commissioned a 32.2 MW solar farm in a record time of 39 days operating at an optimum generation efficiencies from the day 1 of its operations.
The projects commissioned over 225 acres of land had multiple sub-contractors working round the clock to ensure timely completion of the project including getting it grid connected.
Speaking on the occasion K N Subramaniam, CEO, Moser Bear Solar said, ''The challenges were multifold like designing the solar farm as per the best irradiation level of the area movement of modules to the site in a short time, managing logistics, identifying right manpower and training them, conneting to the grid among others. What made it particulary challenging, the project was to be completed within 40 days.
Our in-house designing experts and their understanding of the solar business helped us to commission the solar farm in less than the specified time. This experience sets a new benchmark in solar EPC and should augur well for the Indian players.''
Shares of the company declined Rs 0.02, or 0.25%, to settle at Rs 7.96. The total volume of shares traded was 622,237 at the BSE (Tuesday).