Alpex Solar Secures Haryana KUSUM Order
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Alpex Solar Secures Haryana KUSUM Order

Alpex Solar, a leading player in the solar energy sector, has recently secured a significant order in Haryana under the KUSUM (Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) scheme. This order marks a significant milestone for Alpex Solar in its mission to promote renewable energy adoption across India. The KUSUM scheme, launched by the Government of India, aims to support farmers in harnessing solar power for irrigation and other agricultural needs, thereby reducing their dependence on conventional sources of energy and promoting sustainable farming practices.

Under the terms of the order, Alpex Solar will be responsible for supplying solar equipment and implementing solar power projects in Haryana. The project scope includes the installation of solar panels, inverters, and other associated equipment to enable farmers to generate clean energy and reduce their electricity bills. By leveraging solar power, farmers will not only benefit from reduced energy costs but also contribute to environmental conservation by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

This development underscores Alpex Solar's commitment to driving the adoption of solar energy solutions and supporting the government's initiatives towards achieving energy security and sustainability. With its proven track record in delivering high-quality solar products and services, Alpex Solar is well-positioned to execute this project efficiently and contribute to the socio-economic development of rural areas in Haryana.

The Haryana KUSUM order further strengthens Alpex Solar's presence in the renewable energy market and highlights its ability to cater to the evolving needs of customers across different sectors. By empowering farmers with access to clean energy solutions, Alpex Solar is not only facilitating rural development but also paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future for India.

Alpex Solar, a leading player in the solar energy sector, has recently secured a significant order in Haryana under the KUSUM (Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) scheme. This order marks a significant milestone for Alpex Solar in its mission to promote renewable energy adoption across India. The KUSUM scheme, launched by the Government of India, aims to support farmers in harnessing solar power for irrigation and other agricultural needs, thereby reducing their dependence on conventional sources of energy and promoting sustainable farming practices. Under the terms of the order, Alpex Solar will be responsible for supplying solar equipment and implementing solar power projects in Haryana. The project scope includes the installation of solar panels, inverters, and other associated equipment to enable farmers to generate clean energy and reduce their electricity bills. By leveraging solar power, farmers will not only benefit from reduced energy costs but also contribute to environmental conservation by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This development underscores Alpex Solar's commitment to driving the adoption of solar energy solutions and supporting the government's initiatives towards achieving energy security and sustainability. With its proven track record in delivering high-quality solar products and services, Alpex Solar is well-positioned to execute this project efficiently and contribute to the socio-economic development of rural areas in Haryana. The Haryana KUSUM order further strengthens Alpex Solar's presence in the renewable energy market and highlights its ability to cater to the evolving needs of customers across different sectors. By empowering farmers with access to clean energy solutions, Alpex Solar is not only facilitating rural development but also paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future for India.

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