Representing a significant stride towards bolstering renewable energy infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, Grew Energy, a prominent solar enterprise, unveiled ambitious blueprints to allocate a staggering ₹4,500 crore for the establishment of a 3.2 gigawatt (GW) solar module manufacturing facility situated in the Kathua district of J&K.
Spanning across an expansive 80 acres, the facility is poised to boast an impressive annual production capacity of 3.2 GW of high-efficiency solar modules alongside 2.8 GW of ingots, wafers, and cells-vital constituents in the solar manufacturing domain. The Kathua based plant marks Grew Energy’s inaugural foray into renewable energy manufacturing within Jammu and Kashmir.
Emphasizing adherence to rigorous international standards, the company underscores the pivotal role of the facility in addressing the burgeoning demand for solar energy on both domestic and global fronts, particularly as the world embraces cleaner energy alternatives. As reported by Greater Kashmir, GREW Energy Pvt Ltd, a known name in the Indian solar sector, spearheads transformative initiatives under the banner of the esteemed Chiripal Group.