Ramkrishna Forgings advances in renewable energy with 7.9MWp solar project

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In a significant step towards carbon neutrality, Ramkrishna Forgings Limited, a leading supplier of rolled, forged, and machined products, announced a strategic investment in renewable energy. The company has collaborated with Prozeal Green Energy Private Limited (PROZEAL) to install a 7.82 MWp Solar PV Project at Unit 5 and Unit 6&7, marking a pivotal moment in their commitment to environmental stewardship.

Operational Milestones in Solar Energy

Of the total 7.82 MWp capacity, 5.2 MWp solar capacity is already operational at the site. The remaining 2.62 MWp is expected to be operational soon. PROZEAL, a renowned Solar EPC Company, has a commendable track record in the field, serving over 200 customers across various sectors and boasting an installed capacity exceeding 1 GW.

Ramkrishna Forgings Invests in Solar Energy, Partnering with PROZEAL for Sustainable Growth

Ramkrishna Forgings Invests in Solar Energy, Partnering with PROZEAL for Sustainable Growth

Commitment to Environmental Responsibility

Lalit Kumar Khetan, Whole Time Director & CFO of Ramkrishna Forgings Limited, emphasized the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility and sustainability. He expressed enthusiasm about the solar project’s role in reducing the company’s carbon footprint and its alignment with their goal of creating a sustainable future.

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Strategic Collaboration for a Greener Future

This collaboration with PROZEAL reflects Ramkrishna Forgings’ belief in the transformative power of clean energy. The solar project is not just a step towards reducing environmental impact but also a testament to the company’s proactive approach in embracing sustainable practices in its operations.


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