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SunSource Energy Commissions 21 MWp Solar Power Plant in Tamil Nadu

The project is expected to generate approximately 760 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy and offset up to 700 million kilograms of CO2 emissions1 during its technical lifetime, which is the equivalent of planting approximately 7,00,000 trees.

August 28, 2024. By News Bureau

SunSource Energy announced the commissioning of a 21 MWp solar power plant in Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu. This project, spanning 50 acres, marks SunSource Energy's foray into the state and reinforces its commitment to expanding India's clean energy landscape.
 
SunSource Energy has already tied up with Commercial & Industrial businesses for the entire 21 MWp capacity that includes renowned names from the Oil and Gas, Automotive, Metals and Mining, and FMCG sectors.

The project is expected to generate approximately 760 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy and offset up to 700 million kilograms of CO2 emissions during its technical lifetime, which is the equivalent of planting approximately 7,00,000 trees. 
 
Santanu Guha, CEO, SunSource Energy said, "We are pleased to commission our first plant in Tamil Nadu, one of the leading states for renewable energy in India. With Tamil Nadu playing host to various industries including Automobile, IT&ITES, Textiles, Manufacturing etc., this project is just the beginning for us in the state. We foresee planning several new projects for C&I customers and help them in their energy transition journey." 
 
For over fourteen years SunSource Energy has been contributing to the energy transition efforts of its C&I customers and helping them save on their energy costs. 

Acknowledging SunSource Energy’s role in taking this significant step in their sustainability journey, Ajay Sanghi, CEO, SUPERGAS said, “By partnering with SunSource Energy to procure solar power for our Tuticorin Terminal, we not only reduce carbon emissions at the terminal – but equally as important – increase cost efficiencies. This ensures we can continue to provide affordable cleaner energy access to consumers and businesses and help drive the energy transition.”
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