In the renewable energy sector, each project is not only a technical challenge but also a comprehensive test of organizational capability. The 3000kWp DSR rooftop solar power project served as a testament to the professionalism of the INS Energy team, showcasing their adaptability and proactive problem-solving approach during implementation.
Site Advantage of the DSR Rooftop Solar Power Project
Right from the outset, the project stood out due to its spacious site and convenient deployment conditions. This played a critical role in allowing INS Energy to efficiently allocate personnel, equipment, and movement flows, optimizing project progress from the early stages. Additionally, the close coordination and goodwill from the investor and plant operation team fostered a cooperative working environment, ensuring smooth collaboration throughout the project execution.

However, early advantages did not reduce the significant challenges the project faced. The construction phase coincided with peak rainy season, directly impacting the schedule for elevated installations. Moreover, the Inverter Station design had to be revised midway, leading to a cascade of changes in materials and construction methods.
This was a critical phase that demanded INS Energy’s team to be highly flexible, not only in rescheduling work but also in coordinating among design, supervision, and materials management teams to avoid project delays.
INS Energy Overcomes Weather Challenges Through Agile Operations
Faced with time pressure and unfavorable weather, INS Energy restructured its construction schedule with great agility. Instead of working within fixed hours, the team operated in shifts, starting at 6:30 a.m. to maximize dry weather windows. Work was wrapped up earlier in the afternoon to avoid construction risks during rainfall. Accordingly, departments from design to supervision and materials management conducted direct field inspections to streamline procurement and minimize on-site errors.
Upon completion, the project’s entire legal documentation was comprehensively and uniformly prepared – including construction permits, fire safety acceptance, environmental dossiers, technical testing, and equipment acceptance. The handover process was conducted transparently with the full participation of stakeholders: the investor, supervisory consultants, and the operations unit.

In particular, with the Inverter Station installed on a high concrete rooftop, post-handover operations were required to strictly adhere to occupational safety standards — including mandatory safety harness checks and full compliance with HSE regulations at every step.
Thanks to the dedicated coordination among all stakeholders and the competent execution by INS Energy, the project was not only completed on schedule but also met all technical quality standards. Moreover, the DSR project earned top marks from the client for its stable operational performance, complete documentation, and professional implementation. As such, the project stands as a reliable model for future large-scale solar energy developments.