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Coal India Limited Commissions 100 MW Solar Power Plant In Gujarat’s Banaskantha District

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Coal India Limited has successfully commissioned a 100 MW solar power plant in Gujarat, marking a significant step towards expanding its presence in the renewable energy sector. The company received the official commissioning certificate on May 4, 2026, from the Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA).

The solar project is located at Bhadramali village in Deesa taluka of Banaskantha district. As per the certification, the plant has been operational with effect from March 31, 2026. This development highlights Coal India’s ongoing efforts to diversify its energy portfolio beyond conventional coal-based power generation.

The commissioning of this solar facility aligns with India’s broader renewable energy goals and reflects the growing participation of public sector companies in clean energy initiatives. Gujarat, already a leading state in solar energy deployment, continues to attract large-scale investments in solar infrastructure.

With this project, Coal India Limited is taking a concrete step towards sustainability while supporting the country’s transition to greener energy sources. The move also reinforces the importance of solar power in meeting rising electricity demand in an environmentally responsible manner.

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