Sterling and Wilson to Expand into Hybrid Projects, Energy Storage, Waste-to-Energy

 

  • Sterling and Wilson is seeking to expand its EPC business.
  • The company will now develop hybrid projects, energy storage and waste-to-power services.
  • Sterling and Wilson currently operates in 24 countries.

Sterling and Wilson Solar has announced plans to expand its business to include EPC solutions for hybrid energy power plants, energy storage solutions and waste to energy projects. The company believe that there is a huge demand for decentralised power solutions that are environmentally friendly and economically viable. Sterling and Wilson Solar believes its project management skills and strong stakeholder relationships will enable it to become a global leader in these market segments.

Amit Jain, Global CEO, Sterling and Wilson Solar Group, States: “We are delighted to increase our EPC offerings in the renewable space. We believe the opportunities in these segments are huge and will allow us to deepen our relationships with customers both in India as well as globally and provide a range of solutions to meet their overall renewable energy requirements.”

Sterling and Wilson Solar is an end-to-end solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services provider for utility-scale, rooftop and floating solar power projects. The company also provides operations and maintenance (O&M) services and offers solar plus storage solutions. The company currently operates in 24 countries across India, South-East Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australia. KKS BAL

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