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Grew, Jakson, Jupiter Renewables and Saatvik will set up solar factories in India

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The government of the Indian state of Odisha has approved new investments in solar energy production from Grew, Jakson, Jupiter Renewables and Saatvik.

November 29, 2024
Uma Gupta

By pv magazine India

The government of the Indian state of Odisha has approved several solar and energy storage projects to expand renewable energy infrastructure.

Jupiter Renewables said it will invest INR 20.05 billion in a solar cell and module factory in Khurda.

Grew Energy plans to open an ingot-to-solar module facility in Ganjam with an investment of INR 45.30 billion.

Saatvik Solar Industries said it plans to invest INR 13.67 billion in a solar power plant in Khurda, while Jakson Engineers revealed that it will allocate INR 13.54 billion for a similar project in the same region.

TACC Ltd. meanwhile, has announced plans to allocate INR 18.50 billion for an anode plant for lithium-ion batteries.

OHPC, a company under the state government of Odisha, has also unveiled plans to develop a 600 MW pumped storage project in Kalahandi, with an investment of INR 33.94 billion.

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