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Square Engg signs pact with Ausssie co

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Pune July 4 The Pune-based Square Engineering Pvt Ltd, (SEPL) has signed a manufacturing licence with South Australian renewable energy company, Green and Gold Energy (GGE) for advanced sun cube solar appliances.

Talking to presspersons, Mr Deepak Kelkar said it would help in lowering carbon di-oxide emissions, electricity costs and provide an alternative to conventional solar photovoltaic plants and conventional wind solar hybrid systems.

Solar appliance

Sun cube is a solar appliance toughened by glass and has an internal tracking system which tracks the position of the sun and can be connected to a local grid. He said it would be launched in the market in November. SEPL will be building a 30 MW per year at its Pune manufacturing facility.

The facility is in Ambegaon and would be servicing the domestic market, He said it is in talks with angel investors.

He added that SEPL would be dividing the domestic market into four categories, domestic rooftops for standalone individual need based plants for individual needs, agriculture pumps for lifting water from bore wells, solar farms for grid connecitivity and industrial applications.

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