Solidus Techno Power Commissions Punjab’s Largest 40 MW Captive Solar Project in Fazilka
Solidus Techno Power Private Limited commissions Punjab’s largest 40 MW / 60 MWp captive open access solar project in Fazilka for Aarti International Ltd and Aarti Steel International Limited. Producing 85 million units of clean energy annually and reducing 80,000 tons of CO₂, this 200 MW milestone drives industrial decarbonization and renewable energy growth across North India.
The sprawling 40 MW / 60 MWp plant provides an impressive aerial view of technical precision, designed to produce 85 million units of clean energy annually. By mitigating over 80,000 tons of CO₂ emissions every year, Solidus Techno Power has significantly advanced the agenda for a low-carbon economy. This milestone brings the total completed solar project capacity for Solidus to 200 MW across North India, further demonstrating the company’s proven commitment to delivering scalable, impactful, and high-performance renewable energy solutions.
Managing Director Mr. Harvinder Singh emphasized that the successful commissioning of this project reflects an unwavering commitment to accelerating the clean energy transition in India. He noted that delivering the largest captive open access solar project in Punjab is a significant step toward enabling industries to adopt cost-efficient and sustainable energy solutions at scale. Chief Executive Officer Mr. Jaspal Singh added that this momentum represents a decisive move to future-proof operations and lead the transformation toward a resilient economy through strategic decarbonization.
Solidus Techno Power Private Limited continues to solidify its reputation as a leading renewable energy entity focused on innovative solar power and BESS projects across India. This Fazilka project serves as a cornerstone of the company’s expansion in North India, reinforcing its specialization in large-scale environmental impact. By integrating advanced solar technology with industrial demand, Solidus Techno Power ensures a long-term sustainable legacy for the manufacturing sector and the environment alike.

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