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News & MediaMahindra Susten Signs a 200 MW Solar Power Agreement with GUVNL
In a transformative stride towards a greener tomorrow, Mahindra Susten is set to develop 200 MW of solar capacity to supply electricity to Gujrat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL). Moreover, the project can be developed anywhere across India, given that it links to the interstate transmission grid. In a visionary alliance, Mahindra Susten, a renewable power producer in the private sector, has penned a 25-year power purchase agreement with GUVNL for a cumulative solar capacity of 200 MW.Affiliated to the interstate transmission grid, the project will provide electricity supply to GUVNL at a steady rate, averaging INR 2.72 ($0.033) per kWh.
Blog postSusten: Booking exponential growth, ‘scal(e)ing’ new peaks!
Mahindra Susten has taken a leadership position in propelling the energy sector into a more sustainable future while growing 8x times over the past six years. Sustain aims to create a sustainable ecosystem for all stakeholders and the environment.Susten – Sustainability Enabler Mahindra Susten, the ‘cleantech’ arm of the Mahindra Group, offers diversified services within the renewables space. Susten has been supplying green energy to the nation since 2010. In the last decade, the company has developed power projects with generation capacities of over 4.2 GWp, including the installation of Independent Power Producer (IPP) projects generating 1.55GWp+ across India.“Our in-house EPC
Blog postAmazing Solar Solutions
Solar energy is all about harnessing the goodness of the sun’s energy to power modern civilization on Earth. Solar energy has the potential to contribute positively towards almost everything that requires power to function. Today we have the technology to ably capture and utilize direct sunlight to power homes, factories, charging stations, fuel pumps and the like. The advantages of switching to solar from conventional mediums of energy are nothing but beneficial to the planet and humankind. Solar energy is a renewable (clean) resource. While technology plays a crucial role in fast tracking this concept, the good news is that
Blog postMarrying the forces of the Sun and the Wind
Read all about Wind-Solar Hybrid: India’s Next Wave of Renewable Energy GrowthIt’s 2021…already!! A lot has transpired in the year gone by and while we are all eager to move over the past, there are some important learnings from this decade that require our urgent attention. Climate change is perhaps one of the biggest challenge and one way to mitigate its adverse effects is through embracing renewable energy. While we’ve made significant progress in our journey towards adapting to clean energy (installed capacity of renewable energy in India stands at 90GW, as per MNRE), we still have a long way
Blog postOpportunities and challenges in the Solar Industry
Many regions in India are blessed with abundant sunlight for more than 200 days of the year – a luxury that most countries in the world are able to enjoy for much lesser number of days. This is due to India’s prominent location near the Equator which makes it possible for the country to receive about 3,000 hours of sunshine annually. 3,000 hours of sunshine translates into nearly 5,000 trillion kWh of energy! Despite India receiving an abundance of sunlight, the potential of this energy was not tapped into for a very long time. The shift came about when the
Sustain LeadershipSaurabh Mehta
Saurabh is the Head of IPP BD & Regulatory Affairs at Mahindra Susten. He joined the team in 2015; he has spearheaded business acquisition and project development activities for Mahindra Susten's IPP vertical. His primary focus lies in securing a renewable energy portfolio consisting of solar, hybrid, storage, and RTC-based projects with sustainable returns.Before joining Mahindra Susten, Saurabh garnered valuable experience working with esteemed organizations such as Reliance ADA Group and Electrotherm, where he held various leadership positions. Throughout his career, he has successfully facilitated the development of over 2.0 GW of renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, and solar
Sustain LeadershipPravin Narkhade
Pravin is the Head of Design and Engineering at Mahindra Susten, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the renewable energy projects involving solar, wind, and energy storage. With a strong focus on utilizing the right technology, Pravin is dedicated to advancing the mission of powering the world with renewable energy.Pravin brings a wealth of experience in the design and engineering field, specifically in renewable energy, having successfully designed and engineered over 4.2GWp+ of renewable energy projects that are currently powering grids. He believes in the power of value engineering and employs alternative thinking to create significant value in
Sustain LeadershipAnkit Jain
Ankit Jain is the Head of Operations, Sustainability & CSR, and Marketing & Branding at Mahindra Susten. With over 17 years of invaluable experience in Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Renewable Energy, he has been one of the key driving forces behind the strategic and operational decisions that have shaped Mahindra Susten's success and propelled it to new heights in the renewable energy industry.Since inception of Mahindra Susten, Ankit has been associated with Susten and during this journey his expertise spans a diverse range of domains, from Business Development & Strategy to Procurement and Projects. His remarkable ability to handle the P
Blog postHere’s how Commercial Solar Panels are changing your outlook on energy, one roof at a time.
What are Commercial Solar Panels?Commercial solar panels are nothing but the panels installed on rooftops that collect solar energy and form a Direct Current. They are an array of multiple photovoltaic (PV) solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity. Multiple cells make up a solar panel, create an electric field, and multiple panels or modules can be wired together to form a solar array. The energy collected from these panels then goes to a solar inverter which converts it into a usable energy source. Where do we put these panels? Aren’t these for bigger industrial areas?Commercial Solar Panels are not only
Blog postRevolutionizing Solar Energy: Using Robotics to Conserve Water
For many years, the solar industry has relied on water-intensive and labour-intensive processes to maintain and operate solar power technologies. From cleaning solar collection surfaces to photovoltaic panels, excessive water usage has been a common practice. However, at Mahindra Susten, we have been committed to finding a solution that reduces water consumption without compromising the efficiency of our systems.As a leading solar renewable Independent Power Producer (IPP), we take pride in managing a substantial portfolio exceeding 1.54 GWp. Yet, our impact extends beyond mere numbers. Our primary objective is to contribute 2.3 billion green units to the national grid through