Sustainability
The case for solar is, increasingly, the case for arithmetic.
We don't claim more than what one asset can deliver. The numbers below describe a single 6.5 MWp project over its operating life.
Carbon
~3,000 tonnes of CO₂ avoided annually from a single 6.5 MWp asset.
Avoided emissions are computed against the average Karnataka grid emission factor, applied to the asset's projected annual energy generation.
Resource use
Zero fuel dependency and minimal water use across the asset's life.
Solar PV requires no combustion fuel, and water is used only for periodic panel cleaning — a small fraction of conventional thermal generation's consumption.
Local impact
Local employment during construction and operations in rural Karnataka.
Sites generate skilled construction work for 9–18 months and long-term operations roles across the 30-year asset life.
Technology
A proven, low-degradation generation technology.
Solar PV degrades at approximately 0.5% per annum and has three decades of operating history globally — meaning long-term output is well-understood and predictable.