2mw x 65 Solar Power Plant Project in Maharashtra, India

Illustrative Project Summary – Environmental, Financial & Operational

Capacity Proposed 130 MW (2 x 65)

Energy Generation Per Annum by kWh
1 mw - 1,642,500 kWh
130 mw - 213,525,000 kWh

Avoided Carbon Emissions Per Annum by kg CO2
1 MW - 696,615
130 MW - 90,559,967

Equivalent to Trees Planted Per Annum by
1 MW - 18,047
130 MW - 2,346,173

Avoided Car Usage Per Annum by kms
1 MW - 2,687,378
130 MW - 349,359,142

Expected RoI till project break even (Years) 6.8

* The perfect combination of Low-Risk/High Reward Investment


Multi-family Affordable Solar Housing (MASH) project in Abu-Dhabi, UAE

Iris International proposes the largest Multi-family Affordable Solar Housing (MASH) project in Abu-Dhabi, UAE that can generate 177,718,500 kWh of electricity annually, enough to power 4869 townhomes and property common areas in addition to supplying solar energy to the families living in the Community.

Through Virtual Net Metering, 95% of the generated power will be allocated to tenants - supplying nearly 100% of their usage - and 5% will be allocated to common area electrical usage.

The system will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 75,373,757 tons of CO2 per year – equivalent of planting 1,952,738 trees and avoided car usage of 290,774,302 kms.

Solar Power Lease Agreement:

Under our solar power lease agreement, IRIS International offers a complete design, engineering, procurement, construction, operation and maintenance and handover of the system for your operation (EPC) for a lease period of 20 years with no upfront capital investment required from our client. IRIS International will charge the client for the amount of electricity generated by Solar Power Plant each month as per the tariff of utility providers. After the lease period, the complete system ownership will be transferred to the client at no additional cost.


Rain Water Harvesting project in Maharashtra, India

Iris International proposes the largest Rain Water Harvesting project in Maharashtra, India that can collect rainwater for reuse from Mumbai, Nagpur & Pune based on the average rainfall and rainy days in 2019 from their respective cities:

7300 million litres of rainwater from Mumbai.
5743 million litres of rainwater from Nagpur.
3650 million litres of rainwater from Pune.

Water Scarcity in Maharashtra has reached a crisis situation.
Every day 6,290 tankers were supplying water to 4,920 villages and 10,506 hamlets, in Maharashtra.

At present, the above calculation suggest that on average, every tanker carries 10,000 liters of water, which in effect means 6.29 crore liters of water is supplied everyday to the water starved residents of above villages and hamlets across Maharashtra.