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KPI Green Energy begins power supply from 200 MW solar project in Gujarat

#Infrastructure News#Industrial#India#Gujarat
Last Updated : 30th Jan, 2026
Synopsis

KPI Green Energy has commenced electricity supply from its 200 MW solar power project in Gujarat after achieving grid synchronisation. The grid-connected project, with a capacity of 200 MW AC and 240 MW DC, has begun injecting power into the state grid. It was awarded by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited through a competitive bidding route. The commissioning strengthens KPI Green Energy's renewable portfolio and supports Gujarat's efforts to expand clean energy capacity, reinforcing the state's position as a key hub for solar power development in India.

KPI Green Energy has started supplying electricity from its 200 MW clean energy project located in Gujarat, marking a key operational milestone for the company. The solar project has achieved grid synchronisation, following which initial power injection into the state power network has begun.


The company informed stock exchanges that the project is a grid-connected solar installation with a capacity of 200 MW AC and 240 MW DC. The project was awarded by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited through a competitive bidding process, reflecting the state utility's continued push to add renewable capacity through transparent auctions.

This development adds to KPI Green Energy's growing portfolio of solar assets in Gujarat, where the company has been actively expanding its utility-scale and captive power projects over the past few years. The commissioning aligns with Gujarat's broader renewable energy goals, as the state remains one of India's leading contributors to solar power capacity.

With power supply now underway, the project is expected to contribute to clean electricity availability for the state grid while supporting India's transition towards non-fossil fuel-based energy sources.

Source PTI

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