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Amplus Solar - Current Portfolio

Amplus Solar is one of the leading solar power system providers in India. Here is its current portfolio with details of its satisfied client base, achievements, and impact that they have managed to create on the environment. To know more visit - https://amplussolar.com/

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Amplus Solar - Current Portfolio

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  1. Current Portfolio • 80 MW(approx.) of cumulative capacity 65+ satisfied Clients 300+ Locations 75+ Projects

  2. Our Satisfied Customers 700 kWp HT Media, Noida 600 kW LT Foods, Sonipat, Haryana 3,500 kWp Pitched roof Metro Cash & Carry 150 & 250 kWp Industrial roof UPCL, Uttarakhand 250 & 250 kWp Hilton Shillim Estate & Spa, Pune, India 488 kWp RCC roof Raisoni Institutes, Nagpur, Pune 300 kWp Vulcan Express, Haryana 10,500 kWp ABB India Ltd., Karnataka 2500 kWp India Expo Mart, Noida 4500kWp Wal-Mart India Stores 23 kWp JMTPL, Rajdhok, Rajasthan 200 kWp Elevated structures Royale Heritage Mall, Pune 500 kWp Pitched roof Intel India, Bangalore 800 kWp Pitched roof Amway India, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu 200 kWp Halliburton, Maharashtra 60 kWp RCC Roof Garg Acrylics, Punjab 150 kWp Origami Tissues, Bangalore 100kWp Carport Botil Oil Tools, Gurgaon 4700 kW PitchedRoof, Noida, Faridabad 4000 kWp Ground mounted HAL, Old Bangalore Airport 250 kWp Indus Paperboards, Nagpur 200, 200 & 126 kWp Dominos Commissaries 1000 kWp Various locations Odisha, J&K, Uttarakhand 600 kWp RCC roof Vatika Group Gurgaon PITAMBERA POLYMERS 65 & 50 kWp Fortis Healthcare, Gurgaon, Faridabad 120 kWp Pitched roof, ground Pitambera Polymers Nagpur 560 kWp Dmart Stores Solapur, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 1000 kWp TVS Motors, Hosur, Tamil Nadu 500 kWp Pitched roof DMRC, New Delhi 1000 kWp Pitched roof Whirlpool India, Pune, Maharashtra 2200 kWp Torrent Power, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 100 kWp Scope International, Chennai 100 kWp Kansai Nerolac, Krishnagiri

  3. India’s Most Awarded Distributed Solar Company Best Renewable Energy company in Asia- 2016 Rooftop Solar – Project Developer Global CEO Award 2016 Gold category of EEF Global Awards 2016 Innovative Project – Rooftop Scale National Excellence Award 2016 Commercial Rooftop Installation 2016 Best Project Development 2016 Green Energy Provider 2016

  4. IndustryLeadership Heading the FICCI Committee on Rooftop Solar interacting with MNRE on behalf of the industry Leading the formation of Distributed Solar Power Association of India Member, Advisory Council, Renewable Energy World Conference Member of the BRICS Business Forum representing India’s views on distributed solar Member of the World Bank Consultation Group on rooftop solar financing Member of India German Energy Forum (IGEF) representing distributed solar industry from India

  5. Tangible Positive Impact on Environment = : : • In addition to cost savings, a 100 kWp solar facility would: • Reduce emissions by 3,450MT1 of CO2 over the life of the plant, which, • Has the same effect on CO2 emissions as reducing consumption of 25,500 barrels2 of crude oil • Or planting 4,300 trees3 • Result in improved public health and environment quality and enhance your economic, environmental and societal capital Note: (1) Based on Central Electricity Agency (CEA) baseline average emission values in tons of CO2/ MWh generated for the entire Indian electricity grid during FY13-14. To calculate the indicative reduction in tons of CO2 emitted by installing a solar plant, the cumulative generation over the life of the solar plant of 25 years has been multiplied by the CEA baseline value (2) According to U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA), consumption of 7.4 barrels of crude oil in India produced 1 ton of CO2 (3) According to Grow-trees, an NGO which is the official Tree Planting partner of United Nation Environment Program's Billion Tree Campaign, one tree absorbs 20 kg of CO2 per year over a 40 year lifetime. Based on a solar project life of 25 years we arrive at an equivalent of 4,300 trees for a 100 kWp plant

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