Acme Eco Clean Energy, a subsidiary of Acme Solar Holdings Ltd, has successfully commissioned 16 MW of its planned 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat. The milestone marks the beginning of phased deployment aimed at bolstering India’s renewable energy capacity and meeting clean energy targets.
Acme Solar Holdings Ltd has announced the commissioning of 16 MW of wind power capacity through its subsidiary Acme Eco Clean Energy. The project is part of a larger 100 MW wind energy initiative located in Gujarat, designed to support India’s transition to sustainable power generation.
The newly commissioned capacity is now operational and connected to the grid, contributing to the state’s renewable energy mix. Acme plans to complete the remaining phases in the coming quarters, aligning with national goals under the Renewable Energy Development Programme.
Key highlights from the announcement include:
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The 16 MW commissioned is part of a 100 MW wind power project aimed at reducing carbon emissions and enhancing grid stability.
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The project is located in Gujarat, a key state for wind energy development due to favorable wind conditions and infrastructure.
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Acme Eco Clean Energy is overseeing execution, with future phases expected to be completed by mid-2026.
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The initiative supports India’s target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
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Acme continues to diversify its clean energy portfolio, which includes solar, wind, and hybrid projects across multiple states.
Sources: Reuters, Acme Solar Holdings Ltd Exchange Filings, Business Standard.