Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy lit up the market, with shares climbing over 6% after the company bagged a hefty ₹1,200 crore order in Gujarat. The stock hit a high of ₹471 on the BSE before settling slightly lower, marking a 6.81% surge. A 500 MW Solar PV project, with Sterling and Wilson tasked with handling everything from design and engineering to procurement and construction (BOS). And they’re not just walking away after the build—the contract includes three years of comprehensive operations and maintenance (O&M), solidifying their role in the project’s lifecycle. The company’s pedigree backs up the confidence: a whopping 20.7 GWp portfolio in utility-scale solar, floating solar, and hybrid projects, along with a 7.8 GWp O&M portfolio, including projects built by others. By mid-morning, shares were still glowing, trading 3.74% higher at ₹460.15 and pushing the company’s market cap to ₹10,745 crore. It’s a much-needed boost for investors banking on the renewable energy story, as Sterling and Wilson keeps proving it’s a major player in India’s green energy drive.