KP Energy Launches 25.8 MW Wind Power Project in Gujarat’s Bharuch
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KP Energy Launches 25.8 MW Wind Power Project in Gujarat’s Bharuch

KP Energy has successfully commissioned a 25.8 MW wind power project in Vagra, Bharuch, Gujarat, contributing to its independent power producer (IPP) segment. The project includes 11 wind turbine generators, and is part of a larger planned capacity of 28.6 MW. The remaining 2.8 MW is currently under development and is expected to be operational within the month.

This development increases the company’s total IPP capacity to 45.7 MW, enhancing its standing in India’s renewable energy sector. The project reflects the company’s on-going commitment to sustainable energy generation, in line with India’s broader goal of transitioning to clean energy. By expanding its capacity, KP Energy plays a significant role in advancing the country’s renewable energy ambitions.

News source: Projects Today

KP Energy has successfully commissioned a 25.8 MW wind power project in Vagra, Bharuch, Gujarat, contributing to its independent power producer (IPP) segment. The project includes 11 wind turbine generators, and is part of a larger planned capacity of 28.6 MW. The remaining 2.8 MW is currently under development and is expected to be operational within the month. This development increases the company’s total IPP capacity to 45.7 MW, enhancing its standing in India’s renewable energy sector. The project reflects the company’s on-going commitment to sustainable energy generation, in line with India’s broader goal of transitioning to clean energy. By expanding its capacity, KP Energy plays a significant role in advancing the country’s renewable energy ambitions. News source: Projects Today

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