Greenpill Commissions Three Megawatt Solar Plant in Gujarat
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Greenpill Commissions Three Megawatt Solar Plant in Gujarat

Greenpill Renewable Energy Private Limited has commissioned a three megawatt (MW) ground-mounted solar power project for Iris Greenigen Private Limited at Patan, Norta in Gujarat. The installation expands the developer's portfolio of industrial solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects. The plant is intended to support the customer's operational energy requirements through on-site clean electricity generation.

The company stated the plant is designed to reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions and support the client's long-term sustainability objectives. Greenpill described the project as part of its strategy to deliver reliable and efficient EPC solutions to commercial and industrial customers seeking to transition to renewable energy. The deployment reflects growing demand from industry for dedicated solar infrastructure.

Greenpill credited the successful delivery to collaborative efforts among the client, project partners and its internal project team, and reaffirmed its commitment to advancing industrial decarbonisation through utility-scale solar solutions. The project will contribute to cleaner electricity generation in the region while supporting operational resilience and cost predictability for the customer. The developer indicated it remains focused on deploying future-ready solar infrastructure that enables industry to achieve sustainable growth.

The Patan facility underlines the role of targeted commercial and industrial installations in accelerating India's clean energy transition and meeting corporate sustainability ambitions. Greenpill's continued roll-out of EPC projects is expected to provide template solutions for similar manufacturers and industrial consumers seeking to reduce grid dependence. The company will pursue further opportunities to scale utility-scale solar offerings across industrial hubs.

The asset will be integrated with operations and maintenance protocols and remote monitoring to sustain performance over its lifecycle, supporting predictable output for industrial operations. The company noted that replicable project designs and standardised EPC practices can lower delivery timelines and enhance quality control for future installations.

Greenpill Renewable Energy Private Limited has commissioned a three megawatt (MW) ground-mounted solar power project for Iris Greenigen Private Limited at Patan, Norta in Gujarat. The installation expands the developer's portfolio of industrial solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects. The plant is intended to support the customer's operational energy requirements through on-site clean electricity generation. The company stated the plant is designed to reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions and support the client's long-term sustainability objectives. Greenpill described the project as part of its strategy to deliver reliable and efficient EPC solutions to commercial and industrial customers seeking to transition to renewable energy. The deployment reflects growing demand from industry for dedicated solar infrastructure. Greenpill credited the successful delivery to collaborative efforts among the client, project partners and its internal project team, and reaffirmed its commitment to advancing industrial decarbonisation through utility-scale solar solutions. The project will contribute to cleaner electricity generation in the region while supporting operational resilience and cost predictability for the customer. The developer indicated it remains focused on deploying future-ready solar infrastructure that enables industry to achieve sustainable growth. The Patan facility underlines the role of targeted commercial and industrial installations in accelerating India's clean energy transition and meeting corporate sustainability ambitions. Greenpill's continued roll-out of EPC projects is expected to provide template solutions for similar manufacturers and industrial consumers seeking to reduce grid dependence. The company will pursue further opportunities to scale utility-scale solar offerings across industrial hubs. The asset will be integrated with operations and maintenance protocols and remote monitoring to sustain performance over its lifecycle, supporting predictable output for industrial operations. The company noted that replicable project designs and standardised EPC practices can lower delivery timelines and enhance quality control for future installations.

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