Convergence Energy Services (CESL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services (EESL) under the Ministry of Power, has signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Meghalaya and the Union Territory of Ladakh for around 65 MW of decentralised solar.
In the first MoU with the Meghalaya Power Distribution Corporation (MePDCL), CESL has signed an MoU for 60 MW, which will also entail finding synergies in business development to implement various sustainable solutions like pump sets, LED lighting and solar power stations for agriculture, etc in Meghalaya.
With the Union Territory of Ladakh, CESL will implement various clean energy and energy efficiency programmes including decentralsied solar power in Zanskar region of five MW.
The initiative will enable energy savings, reduce T&D losses and contribute to the state’s solar capacity building.
These MoUs were signed in the backdrop of the World Environment Day to deliver clean, affordable and reliable energy solutions to the states.