Inox Green wins O&M mandate for 625 MWp KEC solar project at Bhadla Energy Watch
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Inox Green wins O&M mandate for 625 MWp KEC solar project at Bhadla

Inox Green Energy Services has secured an O&M contract from KEC International for a 625 MWp solar project at Bhadla, Rajasthan

EW Bureau

New Delhi: Inox Green Energy Services Ltd on Tuesday said it has been awarded a letter of award (LoA) by KEC International Ltd to provide operations and maintenance (O&M) services for a 625 MWp solar power project at Bhadla in Rajasthan. In a statement, the company said it “has been awarded LoA from KEC International Ltd. (KEC) to provide O&M services for the 625 MWp solar project at Bhadla, Rajasthan.”

Solar O&M portfolio crosses 3 GW

With this contract, Inox Green said its solar O&M portfolio has crossed 3 GW, while its total renewable O&M portfolio has risen to more than 13 GW, as the company expands its presence across solar and wind segments.

Inox Green expanding solar O&M portfolio: CEO

Commenting on the development, SK Mathu Sudhana, CEO of Inox Green, said, “We are pleased to have entered into an agreement with KEC International to provide O&M services for one of its largest solar projects located at Bhadla, Rajasthan.”

He added, “At Inox Green, we are expanding our solar O&M portfolio, both organically as well as inorganically by participating in large scale opportunities across solar, wind and RE infrastructure O&M space.”

Sudhana also said the company “expects to add large O&M portfolio on the back of the rapid scale-up of Inox Clean’s (Group company) capacities.”

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Inox Green

Inox Green Energy Services is a renewable power O&M service provider with more than 13 GW of renewable assets under management, including investments. The company provides long-term O&M services for renewable energy projects and is part of the INOXGFL Group.

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