KKR backed Virescent Infrastructure has floated the first infrastructure investment trust (InvIT) in the green power space. It will be a private Invit for which they have sought the approval for the Securities Exchange of India. It is in the process of acquiring a portfolio of operational solar assets of close to 76 MWp at different locations including Patan (Gujarat), Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and Mohaba (Uttar Pradesh). The power purchase agreements (PPAs) for these assets are with state-owned counterparties. These assets would be vested in the InvIT. The InvIT aims to achieve approximately 1.5 GW of assets in the next two to three years.
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Adani Green Arm Commissions 100 MW Solar Power Plant In Jalalabad
The AGEL’s Energy Network Operation Centre (ENOC) platform will also embrace these two commissioned solar power plants for delivering consistent performance.
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Adani Green Energy on Monday said that its arm ASE4PL has commissioned a 100 MW solar power project at Jalalabad in Uttar Pradesh. ASE4PL (Adani Solar Energy Four Private Ltd), a subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL), commissioned 100 MW (2x50 MW) Solar Power Plants at Jalalabad in Shahjahanpur district and Sahaswan in Budaun district of Uttar Pradesh, a company statement said.
Adani Green Energy commissions 100 MW solar power plant in Jalalabad
ASE4PL (Adani Solar Energy Four Private Ltd), a subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) commissioned 100 MW (2x50 MW) Solar Power Plants at Jalalabad in Shahjahanpur district and Sahaswan in Budaun district of UP
PTI | March 8, 2021 | Updated 15:48 IST
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Adani Green Energy on Monday said that its arm ASE4PL has commissioned a 100 MW solar power project at Jalalabad in Uttar Pradesh. ASE4PL (Adani Solar Energy Four Private Ltd), a subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL), commissioned 100 MW (2x50 MW) Solar Power Plants at Jalalabad in Shahjahanpur district and Sahaswan in Budaun district of Uttar Pradesh, a company statement said.
How Bundelkhand is powering UP’s solar industry
How Bundelkhand is powering UP’s solar industry | India Today Insight
The easy availability of land and clear weather has seen solar power manufacturers make a beeline for the backward region
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The sun is powering a sunrise sector in one of Uttar Pradesh’s most backward regions. Pawan Sharma, project director of the Jackson Power Plant which set up a 70 MW solar plant in Lalitpur in 2013, knows why his company zoomed in on Bundelkhand
. No other state has as much land available as in Bundelkhand. And the clear weather means solar energy is plentiful,” he says.
For the recruitment of Finance Accounts Assistants, recently the JKSSB released a notification notice (No. 4, 2020) in which they have set the eligibility criteria for the posts as any graduate. The post, though, requires knowledge of Accounting, which is only taught in the Commerce stream, hence the jobs should be reserved for Commerce graduates only. Moreover, JKSSB has framed a faulty syllabus for the entrance exam. It not only leans towards Science and Maths but also leaves little scope for Accounting professionals. As the latter are well versed with the pros and cons of the job, they should have been given precedence as far as the posts were concerned. Contrarily, the syllabus framed by JKSSB provides only 15 marks out of 120 for the Accountancy portion. That’s a very meagre sum.