KPI Green Energy Wins 300 MW Solar Project from Coal India
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

KPI Green Energy Wins 300 MW Solar Project from Coal India

KPI Green Energy announced that it had secured a 300 megawatt solar project order from state-owned Coal India. The contract for the ground-mounted solar plant includes operation and maintenance (O&M) services on a comprehensive basis for a period of five years, as stated by the company in an exchange filing.

The company mentioned that it had received its largest-ever order for the setup of a 300 MW AC (alternating current) / 405 MW DC (direct current) ground-mounted solar PV plant from Coal India.

The project will be executed on an EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) basis at Khavda in Gujarat.

KPI Green Energy announced that it had secured a 300 megawatt solar project order from state-owned Coal India. The contract for the ground-mounted solar plant includes operation and maintenance (O&M) services on a comprehensive basis for a period of five years, as stated by the company in an exchange filing. The company mentioned that it had received its largest-ever order for the setup of a 300 MW AC (alternating current) / 405 MW DC (direct current) ground-mounted solar PV plant from Coal India. The project will be executed on an EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) basis at Khavda in Gujarat.

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

India Allocates 200 Coal Blocks to Spur Investment

The Ministry of Coal has achieved a major milestone by allocating its 200th coal block, reflecting a determined effort to liberalise the coal sector, encourage private participation, and bolster national energy self‑reliance. This was accomplished through a transparent, technology‑driven process aimed at streamlining investment and reducing delays.The latest allocation granted the Marwatola‑II block in Madhya Pradesh to Singhal Business Private Limited. This move underscores the government’s focus on creating a more resilient coal ecosystem while reducing dependence on imports. The min..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Air India Ends Full-Service Flights at Imphal Airport

Air India officially ceased its full-service operations at Imphal International Airport on 16 June 2025, marking the end of an era that spanned decades. The decision follows a strategic shift in route optimisation across the airline’s network. While the national carrier departs, its low-cost subsidiary, Air India Express, will gradually assume operations on routes previously served by the full-service airline, subject to market demand.Officials clarified that this move is unrelated to recent security incidents or technical faults affecting airlines. Instead, it forms part of a broader restru..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Auto Sales Show Steady Growth in May 2025

India’s automobile sector demonstrated steady growth in May 2025, with total production and domestic sales showing modest gains across key segments.Overall vehicle production—including passenger, three‑wheelers, two‑wheelers, and quadricycles—reached 2.58 million units, marking a year‑on‑year rise of 5.2 per cent. Domestic sales across these categories totalled around 2.01 million units, up 1.8 per cent compared to May 2024.Passenger Vehicles (PVs)Passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers remained nearly flat at 344,656 units, reflecting a marginal decline of 0.8 per cent from the ..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?