- Jakson had won the bid to develop this 70 MW grid-connected solar power plant in the state
- Jakson also signed a land lease and project implementation support agreement with Assam Power Distribution Company for the project
Jakson Group has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Assam Power Distribution Company (APDCL) for a 70 MW solar power plant at Amguri, Sivasagar District in Assam. Jakson had won the bid to develop this 70 MW grid-connected solar power plant in the state. It was based on a Request for Proposal (RfP) issued by Assam Power Generation Corporation Ltd last year.
Sundeep Gupta, vice-Chairman, and managing director, Jakson Group said, “As one of India’s leading solar power developers, Jakson is proud to set up another milestone solar power plant in the state of Assam. The project will be the biggest solar power plant in Assam and contribute towards achieving India’s ambitious solar energy target of 100 GW by 2022.”
Land lease and project implementation support agreement
Jakson also signed a land lease and project implementation support agreement with APDCL for the project. Atul Gupta, assistant vice president – IPP business, Jakson Group said, “With this project, our solar IPP portfolio now stands at 300 MW, of which 80 MW is operational and 220 MW is under various stage of execution. We plan to scale this to 1 GW in the next two-three years.” Gupta added that the two are confident of completing this project on schedule in the next 12-14 months.