JSW Energy has successfully commissioned its 150 MW Tidong Hydro Project in Himachal Pradesh ahead of schedule. The plant, which operates under a PPA with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation, pushes the company's total installed capacity to 13,900 MW, marking a key step in its goal to reach 30 GW by 2030.
KINNAUR, Himachal Pradesh — JSW Energy Limited has officially commissioned its 150 MW Tidong Hydro Project in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. The milestone, achieved through its subsidiary JSW Neo Energy Limited, bolsters the company’s position as one of India's leading private hydropower producers and significantly expands its operational renewable energy footprint.
The commissioning of this run-of-river facility follows a swift integration process after JSW Energy’s acquisition of Tidong Power Generation Private Limited in January 2026. By bringing the project online ahead of its original October 2026 schedule, the company aims to capitalize on the remainder of the current hydro season.
Scaling Renewable Capacity
The addition of the 150 MW Tidong plant brings JSW Energy’s total installed capacity to approximately 13,900 MW. This development is part of a broader aggressive growth strategy, as the firm works toward its goal of reaching 30 GW of generation capacity by 2030.
According to regulatory filings, the Tidong project is expected to be earnings-accretive starting in the next fiscal year. The facility holds a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. for 75 MW, priced at ₹5.57 per kWh, while the remaining 75 MW is available for sale on the open merchant market.
Strategic Operational Synergies
The Tidong facility represents the company’s fourth hydro asset in Himachal Pradesh. Proximity to its existing Karcham Wangtoo hydro plant is expected to yield substantial operational and logistical synergies, according to company statements.
"The commissioning reflects our robust execution capabilities and ability to seamlessly integrate acquired assets," officials stated. The company also noted that the plant's operational success provides a blueprint for its future large-scale projects, including upcoming pumped-hydro storage initiatives aimed at diversifying its energy storage portfolio.
Impact on Energy Transition
For the domestic power sector, the successful integration of Tidong into the national grid highlights the ongoing shift toward sustainable energy sources. With renewables now accounting for a majority of JSW Energy’s total portfolio, the firm is positioning itself to play a vital role in India’s broader climate objectives.
The company currently manages a locked-in generation capacity of 32.1 GW, which includes both operational assets and projects currently under construction across thermal, wind, and solar segments.
Key Facts at a Glance
Project Capacity: 150 MW run-of-river hydroelectric plant.
Location: Tidong Valley, Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh.
Power Agreement: PPA for 75 MW with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. at ₹5.57/kWh.
Portfolio Impact: Total installed capacity reached approximately 13,900 MW.
Timeline: Completed ahead of the originally scheduled October 2026 completion date.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the significance of the Tidong Hydro Project?
It is a 150 MW run-of-river hydro-electric plant that strengthens JSW Energy's renewable portfolio and increases its total installed capacity to 13,900 MW.
How does this impact JSW Energy’s future targets?
The commissioning keeps the company on track toward its 2030 goal of 30 GW of generation capacity and 40 GWh of energy storage.
Is the power from this plant already tied up?
Yes, 75 MW is covered by a 22-year PPA with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd., while the remaining 75 MW can be sold in the merchant market.
Who owns the Tidong Power Generation plant?
The plant is owned and operated by JSW Neo Energy Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JSW Energy Limited.
Source: JSW Energy Limited, BSE Limited, National Stock Exchange of India