Amplus Energy Solutions has announced an investment of Rs 500 crore for its second open access solar project of 100MW in district Deoria of Uttar Pradesh (UP).
The ground-breaking ceremony by the state government this month will kick-off this project, the company said in a statement.
Prior to this, Amplus had committed investment of Rs 250 crore for setting up a 50MW open access solar project in Mirzapur. The project is under construction and expected to be commissioned by September 2019.
The Deoria plant will generate 700 jobs and supply green energy to many industries located in the state.
Amplus owns India’s largest single location open access solar project in Gadag, supplying 175 MW solar power to businesses in Karnataka.
Amplus is a member of PETRONAS (Petroliam Nasional Berhad) Group, Malaysia and is headquartered in Gurugram, India with regional offices in Bangalore, Bangkok, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai and Pune.
It provides clean energy to its clients by setting up both on-site solar projects (rooftop and ground-mounted) and off-site solar farms.
Today, Amplus owns and manages a portfolio of 600+ MWp of operational and under construction distributed solar assets across India with its projects spread over more than 275 locations.
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