A US agency has announced to provide a financial assistance of USD 150 million to India to expand use of solar powered telecommunication towers.
"This project brings OPIC's financing for renewable energy in India to more than USD 400 million approved in just the past year," said OPIC President and CEO Elizabeth Littlefield."
OPIC is proud to be supporting India's impressive ambitions to shift to a less carbon-intensive economy," Littlefield added.
Together with project sponsor Applied Solar Technologies (AST), tower companies in India are working to reduce their dependence on site-situated diesel powered generator sets, in part because tower operators in remote areas lack access to the electrical grid, OPIC said in a statement.
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