MS Chouhan Infraventures Commissions 100 MW Phase I in Rajasthan
Once fully operational the 320 megawatt project is expected to offset nearly 0.35 million (mn) tonne (t) of carbon emissions annually, according to estimates provided by the developer and independent consultants. The figure converts the previously stated three point five lakh tonnes into standard units for reporting. The developer converted local estimates to the metric reporting standard to allow comparison with other projects. Reduced emissions are intended to contribute to national clean energy objectives and local air quality improvements.
The 100 megawatt phase adds to Rajasthan's growing solar capacity and reinforces the state as a destination for large-scale renewable projects. The site at Baiya benefits from grid connectivity and solar resource availability that support high capacity factors. Grid synchronisation work and testing were carried out prior to commercial operation. Further phases will be developed to reach the 320 megawatt target with timelines aligned to project funding and permitting.
MS Chouhan Infraventures has prioritised sustainable infrastructure as part of its portfolio diversification and is seeking to expand renewable capacity across India. The company indicated that subsequent phases will follow construction and commissioning best practice to ensure reliable delivery. Local contractors and suppliers were engaged for civil and electrical works to support the programme. The development is expected to bolster local employment during construction and contribute to the regional energy mix.