Site Details for Rooftop Solar Installation – La Melosa CHS Ltd.

  • Project Details

– Installed Capacity: 76 kW
– Number of Panels: 139 (Adani Bifacial Mono 545W)
– Total Project Cost: ₹70 lakh
– Expected Annual CO₂ Emission Reduction: 100 tons per year
– Equivalent Trees Saved: 3,300

  • Project Journey  

The journey commenced in October 2024 with comprehensive feasibility studies, budgeting, and vendor evaluation. Full-scale execution began in April 2025 and was successfully completed in the same month. The Central Financial Assistance (CFA) from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), under the Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Program, played a crucial role in making this initiative viable.

  •  Esteemed Presence 

The inauguration of the project was graced by:  

– Vijaysheth Jagtap
– Bharatitai Vinode
– Vishal(appa) Kalate
– Rambhau Wakadkar
– Snehatai Kalate

The success of the initiative was made possible by the enthusiastic participation of the society’s residents and managing committee members, including:

– Mr. Singh
– Santosh Pawar
– kunal Jain
– Chetan Bhadane
– Shrikant Khating  
– Datta Ghodekar  
– Neeraj Deshmukh
– Hemant Shirsath
– And many others

The Solar Committee, consisting of Rahul Patil, Vinayak Bedake, Mohit Titarmare and Amit, played a pivotal role in the project’s execution.

Solar Project Executed By Yubi Solar  

Waste Management Initiative

Following the successful solar implementation, the society is set to introduce a comprehensive waste management project focused on waste segregation, recycling, and treatment.

This initiative will be carried out in collaboration with:

  •  Swarnlata Motherson Trust
  •  Indian Pollution Control Association

Sustainability Efforts Beyond Solar  

In addition to its solar endeavors, the society has undertaken significant upgrades to its Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) to enhance water recycling efficiency while ensuring strict compliance with health and safety standards.

The community is actively contributing to green initiatives by:

  •  Planting trees and seedballs to promote biodiversity
  • Organizing health checkups and blood donation camps to support community wellness

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