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ACME Solar Holdings has commissioned the second phase of its 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat, adding 16 MW to bring total operational capacity to 44 MW. This milestone underscores ACME’s progress in renewable expansion and supports India’s clean energy goals through sustained capacity growth and phased commissioning.
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ACME Solar Holdings commissioned an additional 16 MW under its 100 MW Gujarat wind project.
The project’s total operational capacity now stands at 44 MW, with the remaining 56 MW under development.
Located in Gujarat, the project aims to integrate renewable sources into the state’s energy grid.
The phased rollout aligns with ACME’s strategic push to diversify its renewable portfolio beyond solar to wind energy.
The commissioning marks continued progress amid India’s national target of achieving 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030.
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ACME Solar Holdings Ltd has achieved a new milestone by commissioning the second phase—16 MW—of its 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat. With this addition, the company’s total operational capacity at the site has reached 44 MW, signaling strong advancement in its renewable infrastructure pipeline.
The Gujarat project is part of ACME’s broader initiative to diversify its clean energy portfolio, traditionally dominated by solar assets. The mix of wind and solar capacity enables better power output optimization and aligns with India’s evolving renewable energy landscape.
The company plans to fully operationalize the 100 MW project in incremental phases over the coming months. This development reflects not only ACME’s commitment to sustainable growth but also Gujarat’s strengthening position as a renewable energy hub in India.
Sources: Company Exchange Filing, BSE Announcement
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