The Hindu Business Line Article RatingSWREL receives ₹1381 cr solar project order from Adani Green
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76% : This order is for a Balance of System (BOS) package for three Solar Power Projects at one of the World's largest renewable energy (RE) projects at Khavda Renewable Energy Park, Gujarat.63% : Speaking about the development, Chandra Kishore Thakur, Global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Group stated, "We are delighted to announce a strategic 5-year partnership framework agreement with Adani Green, and also our largest domestic EPC order this fiscal.
60% : Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Limited (SWREL) a renewable EPC Company, on Monday announced signing of a 5-year Strategic Partnership Framework Agreement with Adani Green Energy Ltd and said it received its first ₹1,381 crore purchase order from Adani Green.
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