GRE Renew Enertech Limited Secures EPC Contract Orders Worth ₹19.28 Crores
GRE Renew Enertech Limited has secured multiple EPC contract orders totaling ₹19.28 crores from three domestic entities including Pragna Pharma Private Limited, Pragna Dyechem Private Limited, and Green Leaf Chem Tech Private Limited. All contracts are structured as turnkey EPC agreements with 6-month execution timelines and represent regular solar operations within the company's existing business framework.

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GRE Renew Enertech Limited has secured multiple Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract orders totaling ₹19.28 crores from domestic entities. The company disclosed this development under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, on February 26, 2026.
Order Details and Client Information
The company received orders from three domestic entities on February 26, 2026. All contracts are structured as EPC agreements on a turnkey basis, with each project requiring completion within 6 months from the date of receipt of orders.
| Client Details: | Order Value | Entity Type |
|---|---|---|
| Pragna Pharma Private Limited | ₹8,90,00,000 | Domestic Entity |
| Pragna Dyechem Private Limited | ₹2,96,73,351 | Domestic Entity |
| Green Leaf Chem Tech Private Limited | ₹7,41,00,000 | Domestic Entity |
| Total Order Value | ₹19,28,00,000 | All Inclusive of Taxes |
Contract Specifications
All three contracts share similar operational parameters and execution requirements. The orders represent regular solar EPC operations within the company's existing business framework.
| Contract Parameters: | Details |
|---|---|
| Contract Type: | EPC Contract on Turnkey Basis |
| Execution Timeline: | 6 Months from order receipt |
| Order Date: | February 26, 2026 |
| Business Nature: | Regular solar EPC operations |
| Related Party Transaction: | No |
| Promoter Group Interest: | No |
Business Context and Clarifications
GRE Renew Enertech Limited emphasized that these orders are routine in nature and received in the ordinary course of its existing EPC operations. The contracts do not involve entry into any new business segment and maintain standard commercial terms customary to such agreements.
The company clarified that these orders do not result in any change to its business model, risk profile, capital structure, financial position, or operational strategy beyond what has already been disclosed in offer documents. The terms and conditions contain no unusual or extraordinary stipulations and follow industry-standard practices for solar EPC contracts.































