<p>Mumbai: A mega solar power park with 1.2 giga-watt capacity spread over 4,200 acres is coming up in the Solapur district of Maharashtra.</p><p>The Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd (HMPL) is spearheading the green energy revolution by developing Maharashtra’s first solar park named the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Saur Urja Park (CSMSUP).</p><p>The park is being developed in collaboration with a leading multinational company from the United Kingdom.</p><p>It will utilise advanced technology, with each solar panel boasting a capacity of 750 watts and world-class efficiency levels. Both fixed and tracking solar panels have been employed, with tracking systems enhancing efficiency by following the sun’s movement throughout the day.</p>.Solar energy leads energy capacity installation this financial year.<p>CSMSUP will play a pivotal role in India’s renewable energy transition, helping the nation meet its ambitious green energy goals while significantly reducing its carbon footprint. It underscores the fact that renewable energy investments are not just environmentally sound but also contribute to economic growth and job creation in the Solapur region.</p><p>“The development of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Saur Urja Park at Solapur is an important milestone in HMPL’s growth story in India. It is an affirmation of our commitment to making India a leading player in the renewable energy business. HMPL plans to augment its renewable power generation capacities by opening new facilities in other Indian states soon,” said Robert Moses, Director, HMPL.</p><p>India’s progress in green energy sets a powerful example for other developing nations, showcasing how sustainable development can coexist with robust economic performance. As a symbol of India’s leadership in combating climate change, CSMSUP has invited global businesses and investors to join this green revolution, fostering partnerships for a low-carbon future and the continued growth of the country’s renewable energy sector.</p><p>In addition to CSMSUP, the HMPL, in collaboration with international partners, is planning solar hybrid projects in two states: Maharashtra (1,200 MW) and Andhra Pradesh 500 MW. These initiatives reinforce HMPL’s commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the renewable energy landscape.</p>
<p>Mumbai: A mega solar power park with 1.2 giga-watt capacity spread over 4,200 acres is coming up in the Solapur district of Maharashtra.</p><p>The Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd (HMPL) is spearheading the green energy revolution by developing Maharashtra’s first solar park named the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Saur Urja Park (CSMSUP).</p><p>The park is being developed in collaboration with a leading multinational company from the United Kingdom.</p><p>It will utilise advanced technology, with each solar panel boasting a capacity of 750 watts and world-class efficiency levels. Both fixed and tracking solar panels have been employed, with tracking systems enhancing efficiency by following the sun’s movement throughout the day.</p>.Solar energy leads energy capacity installation this financial year.<p>CSMSUP will play a pivotal role in India’s renewable energy transition, helping the nation meet its ambitious green energy goals while significantly reducing its carbon footprint. It underscores the fact that renewable energy investments are not just environmentally sound but also contribute to economic growth and job creation in the Solapur region.</p><p>“The development of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Saur Urja Park at Solapur is an important milestone in HMPL’s growth story in India. It is an affirmation of our commitment to making India a leading player in the renewable energy business. HMPL plans to augment its renewable power generation capacities by opening new facilities in other Indian states soon,” said Robert Moses, Director, HMPL.</p><p>India’s progress in green energy sets a powerful example for other developing nations, showcasing how sustainable development can coexist with robust economic performance. As a symbol of India’s leadership in combating climate change, CSMSUP has invited global businesses and investors to join this green revolution, fostering partnerships for a low-carbon future and the continued growth of the country’s renewable energy sector.</p><p>In addition to CSMSUP, the HMPL, in collaboration with international partners, is planning solar hybrid projects in two states: Maharashtra (1,200 MW) and Andhra Pradesh 500 MW. These initiatives reinforce HMPL’s commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the renewable energy landscape.</p>