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250 MW solar plants to be setup by Astonfield

According to reports, Astonfield Renewable Resources Ltd is going to develop 250 MW of solar projects over the next two years. These solar projects will be established across three to four Indian states. The total cost will be around Rs 2000 crore.

The company has solar plants in Rajasthan, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Astonfield has projects under development in India, Africa and the Middle East. Its goal is to develop about 250 MW of new solar capacity in India over the next two years.

The Rajasthan 5MW solar plant of Astonfield was in news recently for receiving India’s First CRISIL ‘A’ Credit Rating. Read more here

About Astonfield Renewable Resources

Astonfield Renewable Resources Ltd. is a leading provider of affordable renewable energy in emerging markets. Astonfield develops, owns, and operates a rapidly growing portfolio of utility-scale solar plants. Through strategic partnerships with global technology and finance leaders, Astonfield deploys the world’s most advanced, proven renewable energy solutions to power communities in India, Africa, and the Middle East. For more information visit following links;

Reference- ET

Puskar Pande

Editor in chief @GreenCleanGuide.com

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