Lanco Infratech’s arm commissions solar photovoltaic plant at Parliament House Complex

10 Aug 2011 Evaluate

Lanco Solar, a fully owned subsidiary of Lanco Infratech has commissioned 80KwP Grid Connected Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant at the Parliament House Complex. Their Rooftop PV energy solution has been running successfully for over four months now, and generates upto 400 units of electricity on a daily basis. It serves as a showcase of how green energy can be used in various government projects as a viable option while constructing residential and commercial spaces.

LANCO Solar was awarded the contract to build, operate and maintain an 80 KwP Solar Photovoltaic Rooftop Power Plant in the Parliament House Annexe by the Punjab Energy Development Agency or PEDA, which was the nodal agency under the guidance of MNRE.

Lanco has already signed a power purchase agreement for 35 MW solar PV project in Gujarat under the state power policy. It is also building a 75 MW crystalline based solar PV power project in Dhule district, Maharashtra. This is in line with LANCO’s aspiration of emerging as the leading developer and turnkey EPC service provider in the country. 100 MW of solar thermal in Rajasthan is under development by Lanco Solar.

Lanco Infratech is one of the India’s top business conglomerates and among the fastest growing. The company has subsidiaries and divisions across a synergistic span of verticals. These include EPC, construction, power, infrastructure and property development.

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