KP Green commissions 23 MW wind project in Gujarat
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

KP Green commissions 23 MW wind project in Gujarat

KP Green has commissioned 23.1 MW of wind power in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, as part of a wind-solar hybrid project, the company said in a regulatory filing.

The project includes 11 Suzlon S120 wind turbines, each with a 2.1 MW capacity, and is connected to a 140 MW evacuation facility at the Fulsar site. It has been developed for Aditya Birla Renewables Energy Ltd.

The wind segment is paired with a 25.69 MWDC solar installation, aligning with KP Green’s strategy to scale integrated clean energy projects.

KP Green has commissioned 23.1 MW of wind power in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, as part of a wind-solar hybrid project, the company said in a regulatory filing. The project includes 11 Suzlon S120 wind turbines, each with a 2.1 MW capacity, and is connected to a 140 MW evacuation facility at the Fulsar site. It has been developed for Aditya Birla Renewables Energy Ltd. The wind segment is paired with a 25.69 MWDC solar installation, aligning with KP Green’s strategy to scale integrated clean energy projects.

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