AMPIN Energy Transition has achieved a major milestone with the successful commissioning of a ~500 MWp ISTS-connected wind–solar hybrid power project in Fatehgarh, Barmer, Rajasthan. This marks the company’s first large-scale integrated hybrid project designed to deliver clean and reliable energy across state borders.
The project is strategically developed as a co-located hybrid installation, combining approximately 400 MWp of solar capacity and 100 MW of wind power capacity. This integrated approach is aimed at improving power stability and ensuring round-the-clock green energy supply, addressing the growing demand for firm renewable power in India’s evolving energy market.
The project is connected to the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS), which enables efficient power evacuation across multiple states. It has been commissioned at the Fatehgarh-IV substation, strengthening Rajasthan’s position as a key renewable energy hub in the country.
The generated power from this hybrid project will be supplied to a mix of consumers, including State Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) under SECI III and SECI V bidding rounds, as well as leading commercial and industrial (C&I) customers. Among the major corporate beneficiaries are global and domestic companies such as Samsung and Bharti Airtel. This diversified offtake structure highlights the increasing demand for long-term, stable, and clean energy solutions from both public and private sectors.
The project is expected to generate nearly 1.25 billion units of electricity annually. This clean energy output will play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions, with an estimated avoidance of around 1.15 million tonnes of CO₂ every year. This makes a substantial contribution toward India’s broader climate goals and decarbonisation efforts.
In addition to its environmental impact, the project has also received industry recognition. It was awarded the “Best ESG Project” and honoured at the IJGlobal – ESG Indian Infrastructure Deal of the Year – APAC Awards 2025. These accolades underline the project’s importance in promoting sustainable infrastructure development. With this commissioning, AMPIN Energy Transition has further strengthened its position in the renewable energy sector by demonstrating its capability to develop large-scale, hybrid, and cross-state clean energy solutions. The project represents a significant step forward in supporting India’s transition toward a low-carbon and sustainable energy future.
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