Gujarat: A combination of renewable energy sources, wind and solar energy are used to
generate power known as wind-solar hybrid systems. The system is designed using solar panels
and wind turbine generators to generate electricity. Recently, Onix Renewable Limited, the
leader in wind and solar energy sector. Gujarat's first and India's fastest hybrid project
has been commissioned by its power generation capacity is 45.80 MW. This environmentally
beneficial project is currently benefiting many industries with electricity.
In this regard Mr. Divyesh Savaliya, Chairman of Onix Renewable said, Onix Renewable
Limited,
operating since 2008, has gained tremendous expertise in providing supported services, while
Onix Renewable, an energy and environmental solution provider, has installed 45.80 MW of
wind-solar hybrid captive power in the state of Gujarat. The plant has started. It has an
installed capacity of 24.3 MW wind power and 21.50 MW solar power. The plant is estimated to
reduce carbon equivalent of 1,11,700 tones per year. Working in a vast area of 125 acres,
this huge project has been completed in a very short time of just 4 months with zero
accidents. A total of 9 wind turbine generators and more than 50000+ solar modules (panels)
have been installed in this project. 50 km from Rajkot at a distance of and at Neknam
Village (Morbi District), this project has been commissioned as Gujarat's first and India's
fastest hybrid project.
This state-of-the-art hybrid wind+solar project by Onix Renewable paves the way for a
greener
future. The establishment of wind/solar/hybrid power plants in Gujarat is a major step in
this direction. As the government is promoting green energy, Onix Solar is emerging with a
leading position in hybrid projects, solar energy- an all-new segment of the renewable
energy sector.
We have another start 60 MW Hybrid project at Gujarat state and 500+ MW project by Onix is
in progress. So corporate industries, investors should contact
technical@onixgroup.in or
+91 97731 29386 for booking their captive plants in
upcoming
projects.