About Company
Company ID USB0001438
Company Name GAURI ENTERPRISES-1
Mobile No. 8445263677
GST 09BXVPK9300E125
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Gmail yogendragangwar130@gmail.com
Address SURESH SHARMA NAGAR NEAR KOPAL HOSPITAL BAREILLY, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, 243001.
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Company Profile

"Gauri Enterprises" is not a single entity, but rather a common business name used by multiple, independent companies in Lucknow, each with different specializations, such as manufacturing expansion joint filler boards, wholesale of diesel generators and electrical panels, supplying drinking water, providing financial services, operating a printing press, or supplying metals and scraps. To get a detailed profile, you need to specify which Gauri Enterprises you are interested in by mentioning its location or the specific products/services it offers. 

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Solar power plant 3kw
₹ 190000

An on-grid solar power plant uses photovoltaic panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which is then used by homes or businesses and fed into the public electricity grid. Excess energy can be sent back to the grid, potentially earning credits through a system called net metering. These systems provide a consistent power supply by relying on the grid for backup, acting as a large virtual battery to cover energy needs when solar production is insufficient.


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Solar power plant 3kw
₹ 190000

An on-grid solar power plant uses photovoltaic panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which is then used by homes or businesses and fed into the public electricity grid. Excess energy can be sent back to the grid, potentially earning credits through a system called net metering. These systems provide a consistent power supply by relying on the grid for backup, acting as a large virtual battery to cover energy needs when solar production is insufficient.


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Solar power plant 3kw
₹ 190000

An on-grid solar power plant uses photovoltaic panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which is then used by homes or businesses and fed into the public electricity grid. Excess energy can be sent back to the grid, potentially earning credits through a system called net metering. These systems provide a consistent power supply by relying on the grid for backup, acting as a large virtual battery to cover energy needs when solar production is insufficient.