Sterling and Wilson Scales New Heights; Gets Awarded the World’s Largest Solar PV Plant
MUMBAI, India–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#SterlingandWilson–Sterling and Wilson, one of the dominant global forces in the solar-PV
space, has bagged Turnkey Engineering Procurement and Construction along
with Operation & Maintenance contract for the world’s largest single
location solar PV plant in Sweihan, Emirates of Abu Dhabi. The project
will deliver a capacity of 1177 MWp, easily surpassing the current
largest 850 MWp single location plant in China.
With construction already underway, the prodigious plant, which is
spread over a desert area of 7.8 sq. km, is scheduled to be fully
integrated with the grid in a record timeline of just 23 months. To top
it all, the project was awarded at the lowest ever recorded bid in the
history of PV solar.
The plant is jointly developed by Marubeni, a Japanese integrated
trading and investment giant, along with Jinko, a global leader in the
solar industry, and Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA).
The consortium has successfully bid a tariff of USD 2.42 cents per
kilowatt hour, marking the lowest cost ever for solar power. This is a
positive demonstration of the promising future of clean energy, reducing
the dominance of fossil-fuel-backed power plants.
The prestigious project will play a major role in the Emirates of Abu
Dhabi achieving its aim of sustainability and energy diversification,
through the use of clean energy/low carbon growth in accordance with the
world’s vision of long-term environmental stewardship.
The plant, once commissioned, would save around 7 million tonnes of
carbon emissions every year, a number that would be a national landmark.
To put it in perspective, 1177 MWp can power around 195,000 homes, thus
contributing to the welfare of the current as well as the future
generations of the people of the UAE.
“We are fully geared and very excited to be a part of this important
milestone in the global solar market,” said Bikesh Ogra,
President – Renewable Energy, Sterling and Wilson.
Owing to the favorable government policies, India is now the 3rd
largest market for solar in the world, allowing Sterling and Wilson the
opportunity to become the leading solar EPC in the country. The company
has created a global brand and has now grown to be the world’s largest
solar EPC player outside USA and China.
Laying emphasis on the need to be competitive, he further added, “The
strongest contributor to this tariff is the capital expense driven by
lower equipment cost and a highly efficient system design. Our unique
design offerings and state-of-the-art robotics optimizes the yield and
performance of the plant.”
Sterling and Wilson also has to its credit >1400 MW of best performing
solar power plants in various geographies with a powerhouse of more than
3000 qualified engineers, project managers and designers.
As the acceleration of growth in the energy sector has increased
worldwide, Sterling and Wilson has ventured into the wind and energy
storage sectors, covering the entire canvas in the renewable sector.
Backed by its robust resources in project management, project
implementation and project engineering, with projects completed in the
Philippines and South Africa, and a number of projects in Zambia, Niger
and Morocco under construction, the company is fully geared to deliver
more than 3000 MW every year.
About Sterling and Wilson
Sterling and Wilson is an excellent example of how the Shapoorji
Pallonji family has nurtured long term associations with its business
partners. The Mistry and Daruvala families have been partners in
Sterling and Wilson for 3 generations. This partnership will only grow
stronger, as the 4th generations of both families have recently joined
the business.
Over the past 5 years, Sterling and Wilson has shown exceptional growth;
with operations all over the globe, as well as an expansion in its range
of services, the company’s turnover has shown an extremely positive
growth. From a turnover of INR 1,760 crore in 2012, Sterling and Wilson
group crossed a turnover of INR 6,000 crore last year as is likely to
exceed INR 10,000 crore in the year ended March 2018. From being a
predominantly India focussed company in 2010, Sterling and Wilson now
operates across the Middle East, Africa, Australia and Europe. In the
current year, the company is expanding to the USA and South America.
From being a company that was mainly focussed on doing MEP projects in
India, Sterling and Wilson over the past 5 years has set up global
operations in manufacture of DG sets, Gas based power plants, Waste to
Energy, Turnkey data centers, Transmission and Distribution and Solar
EPC. With its recent forays into wind and energy storage, Sterling and
Wilson is perfectly poised to play a pivotal role in the global trend of
moving away from thermal plants to a future of renewable energy with
storage.
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