KPI Green Energy Commissions Additional 24.2 MW Capacity In 250 MW Solar Project Awarded By GUVNL

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KPI Green Energy has announced a new milestone in its renewable energy operations with the commissioning of additional capacity at one of its major solar power projects. The company informed both BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India on March 10, 2026, about the successful progress of the project.

The development is part of a larger 250 MW AC (350 MW DC) grid-connected solar power project that was awarded by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited through a competitive bidding process. The project is being developed in phases and represents an important addition to the countryโ€™s growing renewable energy capacity.

In the latest phase of construction, the company has successfully commissioned an additional 24.2 MW AC (35.01 MW DC) of solar power capacity. With this new addition, the total commissioned capacity of the project has reached 48.4 MW AC (69.41 MW DC). This means that the operational capacity of the project has effectively doubled compared to the earlier stage.

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The phased commissioning approach allows the project to gradually supply electricity to the grid while the remaining construction continues. This method also ensures that the project can start contributing to the power supply earlier instead of waiting for the entire installation to be completed.

KPI Green Energy has been operating in the renewable energy sector since 1994 and continues to expand its portfolio in utility-scale solar projects. The company stated that the overall 250 MW AC solar installation is expected to be fully completed by October 2026. The progress achieved so far indicates that the project is moving ahead according to schedule.

The official communication regarding the commissioning was signed by Whole Time Director Mohmed Sohil Yusuf Dabhoya. According to the company, the development reflects its ability to execute large-scale solar projects efficiently while maintaining project timelines.

The solar project is being developed under the Independent Power Producer (IPP) model and will contribute to the supply of clean electricity once fully operational. As India continues to increase its renewable energy capacity, projects like this play an important role in supporting the countryโ€™s transition toward sustainable power generation.

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