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Grew Energy provides solar-powered electricity to Narangwadi farmers

Grew Energy provides solar-powered electricity to Narangwadi farmers

“Aditya Green Energy, in partnership with Grew Energy, will provide solar-powered electricity to around 870 farmers in the Dharashiv region of Maharashtra, under the PM Kusum-C initiative, enabling sustainable agricultural practices.”

Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, inaugurated a solar project in Umarga, Dharashiv, Maharashtra, which is aimed to generate an impressive 47.34 lakh KWH (kilowatt-hours) of electricity per annum. The project is facilitated by Aditya Green Energy in collaboration with Aviraj Green Energy Pvt Ltd, under the PM Kusum-C initiative.

Around 670 households from the neighbouring villages are expected to be benefitted by the electricity generated by this solar-powered plant. This will help them meet their energy demands and also promote sustainable agricultural practices. Grew Energy, provided a massive 4704 units of high-quality 550 Wp (watt peak) solar modules for the project.

“Under the able leadership of hon’ble CM Shri Devendra Fadnavis, the renewable energy sector in the state is witnessing diverse opportunities for collaborative growth. To address the pressing issue of electricity supply for our farmers, renewable energy—especially solar power, which is abundantly available in India—will play a crucial role.  We have entrusted Grew Energy for this project due to their committed goals of environment sustainability with qualitative products.”, opines Adinath Sangwe, Manager Director of Aditya Green Energy Pvt Ltd.

Vijay Thadani, CEO & Director, Grew Energy, also thanked the Maharashtra State Government for initiating such projects. He added, “Our partnership for TOPCON modules with Aditya Green for such a prestigious project stands as a testament to our commitment to high standards. We are dedicated to contributing to India’s growth story, and Aviraj Green exemplifies how renewable technology can support agricultural progress.” The project is expected to have a positive environmental impact comparable to planting 1 lakh trees, offsetting around 63,000 tonnes of CO2. The project, which is all set to offer a sustainable and reliable source of power, has been welcomed by the farmers of the region.

For more details, visit: https://grew.one/

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