Juniper Green Energy Signs 100 MW Wind Power PPA with GUVNL
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Juniper Green Energy Signs 100 MW Wind Power PPA with GUVNL

Juniper Green Energy Limited has announced that its subsidiary, Juniper Green Bess Two Private Limited, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) for a 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat.

The PPA has been signed for a tenure of 25 years, with power supply scheduled to commence from July 2027.

In addition, GUVNL has issued a Letter of Intent (LoI) to the company for the development of an additional 50 MW wind project. The LoI follows Juniper Green Energy’s successful bid in GUVNL’s wind tender floated in January 2025.

“We are proud to partner with GUVNL to deliver sustainable wind power. With the signing of a 100 MW PPA and the additional 50 MW LoI, Juniper Green Energy further strengthens its presence in Gujarat and reinforces its commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy targets,” said Ankush Malik, Chief Executive Officer, Juniper Green Energy.

This marks the second major agreement between Juniper Green Energy and GUVNL. In June 2024, its subsidiary, Juniper Green Kite Private Limited, signed a PPA for a 90 MW wind project for power supply to the state.

New source: Energetica India

Juniper Green Energy Limited has announced that its subsidiary, Juniper Green Bess Two Private Limited, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) for a 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat.The PPA has been signed for a tenure of 25 years, with power supply scheduled to commence from July 2027.In addition, GUVNL has issued a Letter of Intent (LoI) to the company for the development of an additional 50 MW wind project. The LoI follows Juniper Green Energy’s successful bid in GUVNL’s wind tender floated in January 2025.“We are proud to partner with GUVNL to deliver sustainable wind power. With the signing of a 100 MW PPA and the additional 50 MW LoI, Juniper Green Energy further strengthens its presence in Gujarat and reinforces its commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy targets,” said Ankush Malik, Chief Executive Officer, Juniper Green Energy.This marks the second major agreement between Juniper Green Energy and GUVNL. In June 2024, its subsidiary, Juniper Green Kite Private Limited, signed a PPA for a 90 MW wind project for power supply to the state.New source: Energetica India

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