SJVN Limited CMD NL Sharma 
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SJVN awarded “Platinum Award under Utility Developer of the Year in PSU Category”

SJVN has won the prestigious “Platinum Award under Utility Developer of the Year in PSU Category” of the coveted India Annual Solar Awards 2023

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: SJVN Limited's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Nand Lal Sharma informed that SJVN has won the prestigious “Platinum Award under Utility Developer of the Year in PSU Category” of the coveted India Annual Solar Awards 2023.

The award has been conferred by EQ, a renowned platform of energy sector, during RE investech and suryacon conference at New Delhi.

Sharma said that it is a proud moment for SJVN as this exceptional achievement affirms that the growth of the company in solar energy sector in past one year has gained global recognition. This highlights our role in contributing towards energy transition from fossil fuel-based sources to renewable energy sources.

“With 4.6 GW solar projects under different stages of development, all won through tariff based competitive bidding process, SJVN is accelerating towards green & clean energy future.”

The award was received by SJVN Green Energy Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN) CEO Ajay Kumar Singh.

SJVN has aligned its shared vision of being 50,000 MW company by 2040 with that of Government of India’s vision of 50 percent energy generation from non-fossil fuels by 2030.

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