Solar IPP
Access Solar Solution – Empowering Businesses with Scalable Solar Energy
Our Open-Access Solar PV Ground-Mounted Solution allows businesses to install large- scale solar plants at any location within your state or union territory. The power generated is fed into the local substation, with your facility's energy consumption adjusted on your plant's bill, factoring in technical losses and open access charges. The solar plant typically has a lifespan of 25 years.
This solution leverages the wheeling concept, which allows the energy to be transferred from the solar plant to your business, even if the facility is far from the installation site. Businesses can choose from the following models offered by the local electricity authority to wheel their power:
In this model, the client invests 100% of the capital for the solar project. ACE will handle everything—from identifying suitable land to obtaining the necessary permissions, and designing and constructing the plant. The power generated will be injected into the nearest substation, and the client will receive an offset on their electricity bill. Minimum charges will apply based on the local state’s open access policy.
Under this model, the power purchaser enters a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the client and invests 26% of 30% of the total project equity, joining the project consortium. ACE will manage land acquisition, design, engineering, and construction. The power generated will be fed into the local substation, and only limited charges will apply, based on the local open access policy.
In this model, the client makes a 100% investment in the solar plant, while the purchaser invests nothing. ACE, as a leading solar EPC, will manage the construction and maintenance of the solar farm. The generated power will be injected into the nearest substation or regional grid, with applicable open access charges deducted (including any surcharges or cross-subsidy charges), depending on the local state's open access policy.
All Open-Access Solar Projects are utility-scale, grid-interactive systems. Depending on the local policies, businesses can plan to meet 60-80% of their total energy consumption through solar power, ensuring long-term sustainability and cost savings.