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Rays Expert to commission solar projects of 2000MW to promote clean energy transition

New Delhi: Rays Expert, India’s leading solar power plant company, has decided to commission solar projects of 2000MW in order to promote the clean energy transition  in the country.

“Through its various installations, it has managed to save 600,000T of CO2 every year resulting in saving 800,000T of coal every year” said the company in a statement.

It further said with the potential projects in the pipeline, Rays Experts will further help in saving 2MT CO2 every year.

The company has claimed that the current projects have led to a saving of 70MT CO2 which is equivalent to 100 MT of coal and these numbers have a substantial long-term impact on environment conservation.

Talking about the various projects undertaken by the Rays Expert, Rahul Gupta, MD and CEO  of the company said, “Using clean and renewable energy is one of the key steps in lowering our negative impact on the environment. We, at Rays Experts, firmly believe in the environmental conservation movement and have efficiently cut down the CO2 emissions through our various installations across the country and intend to continue the same with our future projects.

“Solar energy solutions are the answer to many of our environmental woes, and this is why we are passionate about our business and its growth. We are confident that our current and future projects will have significant potential to create a greener future tomorrow” he added.

As the country’s top solar EPC Company, Rays Experts provides comprehensive clean energy solutions for residential, commercial, industrial, solar park, and utility-scale projects.

Many of India’s largest grid-connected PV power facilities have been planned, financed, engineered, built, and are being operated by Rays Power Experts.

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