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NCL Signs MoU with UPRVUNL for 250 MW Solar Power Capacity
NCL will become a net-zero company with this concrete step, meeting its requirement of 290 MW of energy.
July 04, 2024. By News Bureau
Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (UPRVUNL), under the guidance of the Ministry of Coal and Coal India Limited, for the installation of an additional solar power capacity of 250 MW in the Sonbhadra region.
Director (Technical/Project and Planning), Sunil Prasad Singh on behalf of NCL, and Ashwini Kumar Tripathi, Director (Technical) on behalf of UPRVUNL, signed the MoU in Lucknow.
This step towards renewable energy will establish a 100 MW floating solar power plant and a 150 MW ground-mounted solar power plant for NCL. It is a significant step forward for Singrauli-based Coal India's arm, NCL, in terms of renewable energy.
NCL will become a net-zero company with this concrete step, meeting its requirement of 290 MW of energy.
Director (Technical/Project and Planning), Sunil Prasad Singh on behalf of NCL, and Ashwini Kumar Tripathi, Director (Technical) on behalf of UPRVUNL, signed the MoU in Lucknow.
This step towards renewable energy will establish a 100 MW floating solar power plant and a 150 MW ground-mounted solar power plant for NCL. It is a significant step forward for Singrauli-based Coal India's arm, NCL, in terms of renewable energy.
NCL will become a net-zero company with this concrete step, meeting its requirement of 290 MW of energy.
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