CleanMax Solar Donates Rooftop Solar Plant to Ahinsa Sthal in Delhi By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Tue, May 22nd, 2018 With this installation, Ahinsa Sthal has replaced over 35 percent of it’s power consumption and estimated to save Rs 50,000 per year on its electricity bills. In a step towards environment conservation, Gurgaon-based solar developer, CleanMax Solar, has donated a 6.4 kWp rooftop solar plant to Ahinsa Sthal, a prominent Jain temple in Meherauli, Delhi. With this installation, Ahinsa Sthal has replaced over 35 percent of it’s power consumption and estimated to save Rs 50,000 per year on its electricity bills. Moreover, this recently commissioned plant is also equipped with net-metering facility, allowing the temple to export 25 percent of the solar energy back to the grid. Commenting on the development, CleanMax Solar, Founder & Managing Director, Kuldeep Jain said, “India is a diverse and pluralistic nation with countless temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches and other institutions, reflecting the devotion of their respective communities. When such institutions move towards sustainability, they set an example for the public to adopt sustainable ways of living. We are extremely happy to help Ahinsa Sthal reduce its dependence on conventional sources of energy and adopt rooftop solar projects to meet their daily power needs.” “We are thankful to CleanMax Solar for donating this solar plant to our temple. We believe the future is in preserving nature and utilizing renewable resources to meet our daily needs. Due to this installation Ahinsa Sthal is replacing more than 35% of its electricity consumption. As the disciples of Lord Mahavira, we believe in non-violence towards not only humans but also nature. This initiative is a significant step towards reducing carbon footprint without harming any natural resources,” said Vinod Jain, Trustee, Ahinsa Sthal. Tags: Ahinsa Sthal, carbon footprint, CleanMax Solar, conventional sources of energy, Delhi, electricity consumption, environment conservation, Grid, India, Jain temple, Kuldeep Jain, Meherauli, net metering, Power, rooftop solar plant, rooftop solar projects, Solar, solar developer, Solar Energy, Solar Plant, sustainability, Vinod Jain