New Delhi, Wari Renewable Technologies Limited (WRTL) on Monday said it has won the contract to set up a 412.5 MW solar project in Rajasthan.

WRTL said in a statement that the project will be set up on an engineering, procurement and contract (EPC) basis.

The company did not disclose the value of the contract.

"Waari Renewable Technologies has been awarded the EPC contract for Juna Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of Acciona Energy, for its 412.5 MW solar project in Rajasthan," it said.

This project will be built in Kawani village of Bikaner district of the state. It will be a utility-scale solar plant for which bifacial solar modules will be supplied by Waari Energy.

WRTL will provide services including design, EPC and commissioning of the project. The scope of work also includes assembly of 33/220 KV plant substation, power transformer, and automatic and semi-automatic module cleaning robots and spares.

WRTL, a subsidiary of Waari Energies Limited (WEL), is engaged in all aspects of power generated through thermal, hydro, nuclear, solar, wind energy and non-conventional/renewable energy sources.