Hartek bags 113 cr order from SJVN Green
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Hartek bags 113 cr order from SJVN Green

Hartek Power, the Power Systems and T&D Business unit of Hartek Group, a leading engineering, procurement, and construction company, has won an order from SJVN Green Energy. The project entails the development, implementation, and maintenance of a 75 MW (AC) grid-connected solar PV power plant, along with a 132 kV Sub-Station, in Jamui, Bihar.

The scope of work encompasses various tasks, including land development, design and engineering. It also includes equipment procurement, testing at the manufacturer?s works, packing, forwarding, and transportation. The responsibilities extend to associated civil and electrical works as well as services, permits, licenses, installation, erection, testing, commissioning, and performance demonstration of the solar projects.

The scope is considered to include all equipment, materials, and services necessary for the satisfactory operation of the solar project. Hartek Power will supply a 132 kV Sub-Station. The project, valued at 113 Crores, is a significant stride towards bolstering the renewable energy landscape in the region.

Commenting on the project, Sanjeev Gupta, CEO of Hartek Power, said, "We are honored to have been entrusted with this substantial project by SJVN Green Energy Limited. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving end-to-end sustainable energy solutions and contributing to the green energy transition in India. We are confident that our expertise and dedication will ensure the successful implementation and seamless operation of the 75MW solar project in Jamui.?

Hartek Power has consistently demonstrated its capabilities in delivering turnkey solutions in the power sector. With a proven track record in executing 350+ EHV & HV substation projects, including the ongoing implementation of a 22 MW floating solar EPC power Nangal project by SJVN itself.

Hartek Group stands as a trusted partner in India's renewable energy journey with 7GW of Solar Grid Connectivity with a commitment of timely delivery of 350+ projects. This latest endeavor further highlights the company's commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions in the country as well as strengthening its position among the Top 3 Rooftop Solar EPC Company.

Hartek Power, the Power Systems and T&D Business unit of Hartek Group, a leading engineering, procurement, and construction company, has won an order from SJVN Green Energy. The project entails the development, implementation, and maintenance of a 75 MW (AC) grid-connected solar PV power plant, along with a 132 kV Sub-Station, in Jamui, Bihar. The scope of work encompasses various tasks, including land development, design and engineering. It also includes equipment procurement, testing at the manufacturer?s works, packing, forwarding, and transportation. The responsibilities extend to associated civil and electrical works as well as services, permits, licenses, installation, erection, testing, commissioning, and performance demonstration of the solar projects. The scope is considered to include all equipment, materials, and services necessary for the satisfactory operation of the solar project. Hartek Power will supply a 132 kV Sub-Station. The project, valued at 113 Crores, is a significant stride towards bolstering the renewable energy landscape in the region. Commenting on the project, Sanjeev Gupta, CEO of Hartek Power, said, We are honored to have been entrusted with this substantial project by SJVN Green Energy Limited. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving end-to-end sustainable energy solutions and contributing to the green energy transition in India. We are confident that our expertise and dedication will ensure the successful implementation and seamless operation of the 75MW solar project in Jamui.? Hartek Power has consistently demonstrated its capabilities in delivering turnkey solutions in the power sector. With a proven track record in executing 350+ EHV & HV substation projects, including the ongoing implementation of a 22 MW floating solar EPC power Nangal project by SJVN itself. Hartek Group stands as a trusted partner in India's renewable energy journey with 7GW of Solar Grid Connectivity with a commitment of timely delivery of 350+ projects. This latest endeavor further highlights the company's commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions in the country as well as strengthening its position among the Top 3 Rooftop Solar EPC Company.

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