-- GKエナジー(NSE:GKENERGY、BOM:544525)は、マハラシュトラ州電力配給会社から35億4000万インドルピー相当の受注に関する登録通知書を受け取った。これは、水曜日にインド証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 この契約は、マハラシュトラ州全域に1万5000基のオフグリッド型直流太陽光発電式揚水システムを設置するというものだ。システムは、地域の農業需要に対応するため、3馬力、5馬力、7.5馬力の3種類が用意される。 この受注は60日以内に履行される予定だ。 同社の株価は、直近の取引で約4%上昇した。
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