RENEWABLES

Indian giant eyes Oz solar

INDIAN company Sterling and Wilson is moving from selling diesel generators and cogeneration solutions through its Perth office to expanding its global solar footprint to include 500 megawatts of solar power in Australia over the next three years.

 Bikesh Ogra.

Bikesh Ogra.

The projects are planned for Queensland and New South Wales and the company is in talks with global investors for backing of $600 million.   Stirling and Wilson's Renewables CEO Bikesh Ogra said that...

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