Cleantech Solar Announces Commissioning of 625 kWp Rooftop Solar Plant For Yachiyo India

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Cleantech Solar, a Singapore-based renewable energy solutions provider to businesses in India and Southeast Asia, has announced the commissioning of a 625 kWp rooftop solar PV system at Yachiyo India Manufacturing's factory in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan.

According to Cleartech Solar, from signing the power purchase agreement (PPA) to commissioning, the project took just 59 days, including getting all regulatory and net metering clearances. All of this was accomplished while conforming to the strictest HSSE guidelines.

Raju Shukla, founder and CEO of Cleantech Solar, said:

"An increasing number of companies are making the switch to clean, renewable energy, and we are happy to partner with Yachiyo India, helping them power their operations with our high-quality solar solution. Cleantech Solar is committed to providing top corporates with reliable, efficient, and cost-competitive solar solutions. The solar power plant will help Yachiyo achieve their sustainability goals whilst improving their bottom line and thereby contributing to profitable, long-term growth.”

Cleantech Solar has a solar portfolio of about 600 MW across India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore, with projects in operation, building, and development.

Source: PV Magazine

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