SJVN Boosts Clean Energy with Major Agreements in Hydro Projects
State-owned SJVN signed agreements with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited and New Delhi Municipal Council to supply energy from their hydroelectric projects. These deals will bring an additional 592 MW of green energy to the national grid, significantly contributing to clean energy initiatives and meeting growing power demands.
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State-owned SJVN has taken a major step in bolstering its clean energy initiatives by signing significant agreements with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).
The agreements pertain to the supply of energy from SJVN's Arun-III and other hydroelectric projects, effectively adding 592 MW of green energy to the nation's power grid.
This development marks progress in SJVN's commitment to sustainable energy, addressing the increasing demand for power while contributing to a greener future for urban consumers.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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