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Primo Chemicals将投资2.1亿印度卢比,收购太阳能特殊目的公司26%的股份。

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-- 据周二提交给印度证券交易所的文件显示,Primo Chemicals(NSE:PRIMO,BOM:506852)将投资2.1亿印度卢比,收购TPCS Pvt. Ltd. 26%的股份。TPCS Pvt. Ltd.是一家特殊目的公司,旨在以自用模式拥有并运营一座50兆瓦的太阳能发电厂。 该公司股价在周三的交易中下跌了近1%。 文件称,TPCS的成立是为了根据开放接入和自用电力政策开发该项目。文件还补充道,该特殊目的公司目前由Arpa Infrastructure Developers(持股51%)和Sun Photonics Pvt. Ltd(持股49%)共同持有。 该公司在文件中表示,这笔投资将分一期或多期完成。

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