Solar Energy for India
in Maharashtra / India
Photovoltaic Power Project
Orange Suvaan Solar
2x50 MW

Solar Energy for India

As a member of the Alliance for Development and Climate, SÜLZLE is offsetting its CO₂ emissions with the support of the Orange Suvaan Solar Photovoltaic Power Project in India, among others.

M/s Orange Suvaan Energy Private Limited OSEPL) is building a solar energy project in the village of Mhasale in the Dhule district of Maharasthra with a capacity of 100 MW (50 x 2 phases). The goal of the project activity is to generate electrical energy through the operation of a photovoltaic solar power plant. The total installed capacity of the project activity is 100 MW. The electricity generated by the project is exported to the Indian power grid. The project activity therefore displaces a corresponding amount of electricity that would otherwise have been generated by the dominant fossil fuel power grid.

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The project data at a glance:

1.154.083

emissions saved tons CO₂ EQ total

164.869

saved emissions tons CO₂ EQ / year

Validated by

Applus + Certification

Certificate standard

Gold Standard

Contribution to the goals for sustainable development

Location of the project:

2×50 MW Orange Suvaan Solar
Photovoltaic Power Project

Mhasale
India

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