Engineering firm Sterling and Wilson Solar on Sunday announced
that it has bagged orders worth $300 million (Rs 1,600 crore) for two large
solar projects in Australia
Engineering firm Sterling
and Wilson Solar on Sunday announced that it has bagged orders worth AUD
300 million (Rs 1,600 crore) for two large solar projects in Australia.
Sterling and Wilson Solar Ltd has signed (along with its branch and Australian
subsidiary) orders worth AUD 300 million in Australia, a company statement
said.
According to the
statement, the company has bagged two large scale solar
projects in the country and they will have an installed capacity of over
300 MW.
The new projects
have been secured from global independent power producer (IPP), the work for
which is expected to commence immediately.
Sterling and
Wilson Solar, one of the leading solar EPC and O&M engineering procurement
and construction as well as operations and maintenance players in the world,
already has three projects of over 800 MW under construction in the region.
Bikesh Ogra,
Director and Global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Solar said in the statement, we
are delighted to have won two major solar projects in Australia. Our total
order book in Australia now stands at about AUD 1.2 Billion (Rs6,350 crore)
with five projects and a portfolio of more than 1.1 GW, making us the largest
home-grown solar EPC player in the region."
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