Moser Baer to set up India’s
largest grid connected Solar farm in Rajasthan
November 30, 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007 : Moser Baer Photo Voltaic (MBPV), a wholly owned
subsidiary of Moser Baer India, today announced that it has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Rajasthan for setting up of a
large Solar Power Project in the State with an estimated generation capacity of
1 ~ 5 MW. The project will be the largest grid-connected solar farm in India and
entail an investment of around USD 25 million (Rs 100 crores) at USD 4.5 million
per MW. The MoU was signed today at the ‘Resurgent Rajasthan’ summit at Jaipur
between MBPV and Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation (RREC).
The SAARC region has large demand supply imbalances in energy generation
capacities, with an increasing need to explore alternate and efficient energy
sources. This offers a significant potential to Solar Photo Voltaic as an
efficient energy option in the region. “MBPV aims to redefine the paradigms of
solar power generation through its world class manufacturing and multi
technology capabilities and demonstrate a commercially viable, grid-connected PV
energy system in India through this project,” said Ravi Khanna, CEO of MBPV.
“This project is a pioneering initiative in that direction and we believe that
the SAARC region provides huge opportunity for such large sized projects,” he
added.
Moser Baer is also evaluating various options for setting up large sized
solar farms across the SAARC region with strategic tie ups with some of the
leading global Solar PV companies and clean energy funds.
Mr Rajeeva Swarup, CMD, RREC, said, “We are happy to host this path defining
solar power project by Moser Baer Photo Voltaic in the state of Rajasthan. The
State will offer a ‘Single Window Service’ through the Bureau of Investment
Promotion and make best efforts to facilitate approvals required for the Project
from the Government agencies. Rajasthan offers significant opportunities for
renewable energy projects and also has large natural resources conducive for
setting up such non-conventional energy projects in the state.”
Moser Baer Photo Voltaic plans to emerge as a leading technology driven PV
equipment manufacturer in the world by implementing a capacity of 500 MW by FY10
through a mix of technologies in the crystalline silicon, concentrator and thin
film domain.
The company's photovoltaic equipment manufacturing capacities for crystalline
silicon, concentrator and thin film technologies are coming up in an SEZ in
Greater Noida.
Power sector in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is on course to become self sufficient in power by 2008. Besides
setting up new power projects in the state sector, the government is also
promoting private investment in power generation. The state already has an
installed capacity of 5,500 MW of power and will add 4500 MW by 2011-12 through
state sector projects of 1500 MW, private sector projects of 1500 MW and central
sector projects of 1500 MW. Over 520 MW of non-conventional power is already
being generated by private units in the State.
About Moser Baer India Ltd.
Moser Baer, headquartered in New Delhi, India, was established in 1983. The
company has successfully developed cutting edge technologies for recordable
optical media, constantly innovating and introducing new products and process.
The company currently has over 6,000 full-time employees and multiple
manufacturing facilities in the suburbs of New Delhi. The company services it's
customers through 6 marketing offices and subsidiaries/affiliates in India, the
US, Europe and Japan. An emphasis on high quality products and services has
enabled Moser Baer to emerge as one of India's leading technology companies.
Moser Baer, through its wholly owned subsidiaries is in the business of
manufacturing photovoltaic cells and modules by straddling multiple technologies
including crystalline silicon, concentrator, nano technologies and thin films.
Website: www.moserbaer.in
About Moser Baer Photo Voltaic Limited.
Moser Baer Photo Voltaic incorporated in New Delhi, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Moser Baer India Ltd, in the business of photovoltaic (PV) cells
and modules. MBPV plans to manufacture solar cells and modules by straddling
multiple technologies including crystalline silicon, concentration, nano
technology and thin films. The manufacturing facilities are housed in a
renewable energy SEZ at Greater Noida. Website:
www.moserbaerpv.in |