- The project, commissioned on an engineering, procurement and construction basis, has a total capacity of 560KWp spanning three roof sheds.
- Paras Energy completed the project in 30 days with charging within 20 days of PV module delivery at the site.
Paras Energy and Natural Resources Development Limited, one of Nigeria’s leading power solutions providers, recently developed a rooftop-based Solar photovoltaic (PV) Plant at Moundou, Republic of Chad, for Solen Renewable Energy DMCC, Dubai.
The project, commissioned on an Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) basis, has a total project capacity of 560KWp spanning three roof sheds.
In a statement, the managing director of Paras Energy, Yashwant Kumar, said the firm utilised the highest standard equipment procured from across the globe for the project. He disclosed that Paras used only tier-1 equipment of the highest quality available in the industry.
Kumar said it was the first international project for Paras, adding that despite all the odds, the team successfully completed the project in 30 days with charging within 20 days of PV module delivery at the site.
According to him, the success highlights the competence of the Nigeria-based companies and their ability to not only meet service requirements within the country but also expand overseas.
Paras Energy has over two decades of experience in EPC of gas plant/substation/transmission projects, including operations and maintenance. This also includes end-to-end solar systems with the latest technology, such as PV modules, inverters, and storage systems.
Furthermore, Kumar said Paras’s area of expertise spans the development of ground mount and rooftop solar power plants as well as the development of large-scale solar power projects and end-to-end EPC.
The firm has sustainably developed various localities in Nigeria by providing clean and affordable solar electricity. In addition, Paras created the largest captive solar plant in Nigeria, supplying green power to the steel industry.