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KPI Green unit receives LOA for 96 MW solar balance of system project

The deal covers the design to performance acceptance test.

KPI Green Energy Limited has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary has received the letter of award for a Solar Balance of System (BoS) Power Plant at Mahua, Gujarat.

In a statement, the company said the award for the 64 megawatt AC / 96 megawatt-peak project was given to KPIG Energia Private Limited.

The scope of work includes design, engineering, procurement, supply, loading, unloading, transportation, arranging comprehensive insurance, erection, testing, synchronisation, achieving commissioning by the scheduled commercial operation, conducting performance acceptance test and facility acceptance test for solar project.

“This order aligns closely with our strategic roadmap and is yet another step toward achieving our long-term target of 10 gigawatts by 2030,” KPI Green said.

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