KPI Green Energy Limited has commenced power generation from its 92.15 MWp IPP Hybrid Power Project awarded by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL), months ahead of schedule. The early commissioning marks a key milestone in the company’s renewable energy expansion and strengthens its long-term revenue visibility.
KPI Green Energy Limited has successfully begun supplying power to the state grid from its 92.15 MWp hybrid renewable power project, which combines wind and solar energy capacities. The project, developed for GUVNL under a competitive bidding process, achieved grid synchronization well before its scheduled completion date of July 2026, underlining the company’s strong project execution capabilities.
Key Developments
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The project includes 16.95 MW of wind power and 75.2 MWp of solar power capacity.
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Power injection to the grid has started, enabling early revenue generation under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement with GUVNL.
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The advance commissioning highlights KPI’s expertise in hybrid renewable systems and grid integration.
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CMD Dr. Faruk G. Patel emphasized the company’s focus on timely project delivery and its role in strengthening India’s renewable energy ecosystem.
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The development supports KPI’s strategy of expanding across wind, solar, and hybrid verticals while enhancing grid stability and long-term value creation.
Source: Company announcement via NSE and BSE disclosures.
Source: Company announcement via NSE and BSE disclosures.KPI Green Energy Limited has successfully begun supplying power to the state grid from its 92.15 MWp hybrid renewable power project, which combines wind and solar energy capacities. The project, developed for GUVNL under a competitive bidding process, achieved grid synchronization well before its scheduled completion date of July 2026, underlining the company’s strong project execution capabilities.
Key Developments
The project includes 16.95 MW of wind power and 75.2 MWp of solar power capacity.
Power injection to the grid has started, enabling early revenue generation under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement with GUVNL.
The advance commissioning highlights KPI’s expertise in hybrid renewable systems and grid integration.
CMD Dr. Faruk G. Patel emphasized the company’s focus on timely project delivery and its role in strengthening India’s renewable energy ecosystem.
The development supports KPI’s strategy of expanding across wind, solar, and hybrid verticals while enhancing grid stability and long-term value creation.
Source: Company announcement via NSE and BSE disclosures.