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GameChange Solar Seals Contract with Waaree Renewable for ACCIONA's 412.5 MW Solar Project
The agreement entails the supply of GameChange Solar's cutting-edge Genius Tracker solar trackers for ACCIONA Energía's forthcoming 412.5 MWp solar PV project in Rajasthan.
March 19, 2024. By Abha Rustagi
GameChange Solar has recently inked a key contract with solar EPC company Waaree Renewable Technologies Ltd.
The agreement entails the supply of GameChange Solar's cutting-edge Genius Tracker solar trackers for ACCIONA Energía's forthcoming 412.5 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Rajasthan, India.
The project, slated for commissioning in 2024, is poised to be a game-changer in the renewable energy landscape of the region. Boasting a colossal installation of 750,000 PV modules, it is anticipated to churn out approximately 800 GWh of clean energy annually. This output is slated to be adequate to power approximately 840,000 households, marking a significant leap towards energy sufficiency in the area.
Moreover, the environmental benefits of this project are equally commendable. The implementation of this solar farm is forecasted to curtail carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by a substantial 724,000 tonnes per year.
The agreement entails the supply of GameChange Solar's cutting-edge Genius Tracker solar trackers for ACCIONA Energía's forthcoming 412.5 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Rajasthan, India.
The project, slated for commissioning in 2024, is poised to be a game-changer in the renewable energy landscape of the region. Boasting a colossal installation of 750,000 PV modules, it is anticipated to churn out approximately 800 GWh of clean energy annually. This output is slated to be adequate to power approximately 840,000 households, marking a significant leap towards energy sufficiency in the area.
Moreover, the environmental benefits of this project are equally commendable. The implementation of this solar farm is forecasted to curtail carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by a substantial 724,000 tonnes per year.
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