solar plant in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, at an investment of ₹76 crore, the company said in a statement. The 14.9 MW solar plant will help reduce CO2 emissions over the course of its lifetime.

This new project is in line with ITC chairman Sanjiv Puri’s ‘Sustainability 2.0’ Vision, under which the conglomerate plans to meet 100% of grid electricity requirements from renewable sources by 2030.

CleanMax was the EPC partner for ITC in its journey towards meeting it's Sustainability objectives. This 14.9 MW solar plant was constructed by expanding CleanMax existing 30 MW Solar farm in Dingudul, Tamil Nadu."> solar plant in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, at an investment of ₹76 crore, the company said in a statement. The 14.9 MW solar plant will help reduce CO2 emissions over the course of its lifetime.

This new project is in line with ITC chairman Sanjiv Puri’s ‘Sustainability 2.0’ Vision, under which the conglomerate plans to meet 100% of grid electricity requirements from renewable sources by 2030.

CleanMax was the EPC partner for ITC in its journey towards meeting it's Sustainability objectives. This 14.9 MW solar plant was constructed by expanding CleanMax existing 30 MW Solar farm in Dingudul, Tamil Nadu." /> solar plant in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, at an investment of ₹76 crore, the company said in a statement. The 14.9 MW solar plant will help reduce CO2 emissions over the course of its lifetime.

This new project is in line with ITC chairman Sanjiv Puri’s ‘Sustainability 2.0’ Vision, under which the conglomerate plans to meet 100% of grid electricity requirements from renewable sources by 2030.

CleanMax was the EPC partner for ITC in its journey towards meeting it's Sustainability objectives. This 14.9 MW solar plant was constructed by expanding CleanMax existing 30 MW Solar farm in Dingudul, Tamil Nadu." />

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ITC commissions solar plant in Tamil Nadu at an investment of ₹76 crore

  • Date : 28/12/2021
  • Source : Live mint

ITC Ltd has commissioned its first offsite solar plant in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, at an investment of ₹76 crore, the company said in a statement. The 14.9 MW solar plant will help reduce CO2 emissions over the course of its lifetime.

This new project is in line with ITC chairman Sanjiv Puri’s ‘Sustainability 2.0’ Vision, under which the conglomerate plans to meet 100% of grid electricity requirements from renewable sources by 2030.

CleanMax was the EPC partner for ITC in its journey towards meeting it's Sustainability objectives. This 14.9 MW solar plant was constructed by expanding CleanMax existing 30 MW Solar farm in Dingudul, Tamil Nadu.