Enrich Energy has selected JinkoSolar modules for its 25.8MW solar park in Mandrup Village, Solapur District, Maharashtra State, claimed to be the first private solar park to be built in India.
The PV project comes under the Average Pooled Purchase Cost (APPC) / Open Access Mechanism & Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) Mechanism in Maharashtra State.
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Ankit Kanchal, Enrich Energy's commercial director, said: “JinkoSolar's high-efficient polycrystalline modules were used in our first private PV solar park as they will help us to minimise the use of land and maximise the amount of reliable, emission-free solar power generated per dollar invested – which is one of our priorities.”
Enrich Energy is believed to be working on project pipeline of 350MW in various parts of India.