Maharashtra’s First Renewable Solar Park to be Launched by Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd (HMPL)




Hazoor
Multi
Projects
Ltd
(HMPL)

is
spearheading
the
green
energy
revolution
by
developing
Maharashtra’s
first
solar
park,
Chhatrapati
Shivaji
Maharaj
Saur
Urja
Park

(CSMSUP),
in
collaboration
with
a
leading
multinational
company
from
the
United
Kingdom.



The
landmark
1.2
GW
capacity
solar
park
shall
be
built
over
4,200
acres
of
land
in
Solapur
district.
It
will
utilise
advanced
technology,
with
each
solar
panel
boasting
a
capacity
of
750
watts
and
world-class
efficiency
levels.
Both
fixed
and
tracking
solar
panels
have
been
employed,
with
tracking
systems
enhancing
efficiency
by
following
the
sun’s
movement
throughout
the
day.



CSMSUP
will
play
a
pivotal
role
in
India’s
renewable
energy
transition,
helping
the
nation
meet
its
ambitious
green
energy
goals
while
significantly
reducing
its
carbon
footprint.
It
underscores
the
fact
that
renewable
energy
investments
are
not
just
environmentally
sound
but
also
contribute
to
economic
growth
and
job
creation
in
the
Solapur
region.



Robert
Moses,
Director
HMPL



Commenting
on
this
initiative,

Robert
Moses,
Director
HMPL

said,
The
development
of
Chatrapati
Shivaji
Maharaj
Saur
Urja
Park
at
Solapur
is
an
important
milestone
in
HMPL’s
growth
story
in
India.
It
is
an
affirmation
of
our
commitment
to
making
India
a
leading
player
in
renewable
energy
business.
HMPL
plans
to
augment
it’s
renewable
power
generation
capacities
by
opening
new
facilities
in
other
Indian
states
soon.
” HMPL
if
required.



India’s
progress
in
green
energy
sets
a
powerful
example
for
other
developing
nations,
showcasing
how
sustainable
development
can
coexist
with
robust
economic
performance.As
a
symbol
of
India’s
leadership
in
combating
climate
change,
CSMSUP
invites
global
businesses
and
investors
to
join
this
green
revolution,
fostering
partnerships
for
a
low-carbon
future
and
the
continued
growth
of
the
country’s
renewable
energy
sector.



In
addition
to
CSMSUP,
HMPL,
in
collaboration
with
international
partners,
is
planning
solar
hybrid
projects
in
two
states:
Maharashtra
(1,200
MW)
and
Andhra
Pradesh
500
MW.
These
initiatives
reinforce
HMPL’s
commitment
to
driving
innovation
and
sustainability
in
the
renewable
energy
landscape.