NTPC Signs $11.5 Billion Clean Energy Deals in Chhattisgarh
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NTPC Signs $11.5 Billion Clean Energy Deals in Chhattisgarh

Juniper Green Energy has successfully commissioned a 100-MW solar power project aimed at supplying electricity to Bhutan, marking a significant milestone in regional energy integration.

According to the company's statement, the project facilitates a crucial cross-border agreement allowing Bhutan to receive 50% of the power generated during the winter months. This arrangement permits Bhutan to directly import power from an Indian generator under an established bilateral trade framework.

Located in Rajasthan, the solar project contributes a total generation capacity of 100 MW. Highlighting the importance of the initiative, Naresh Mansukhani, CEO of Juniper Green Energy, stated, “Our first cross-border energy trademarks an important achievement in energy integration. This initiative facilitates regional energy security by providing power to key sectors.”

Juniper Green Energy is an independent renewable energy power producer specializing in solar, wind, and hybrid projects. Part of the Singapore-based AT Group, the company has global investments spanning renewable energy, residential and commercial real estate, and hospitality.

Founded in October 2018 and headquartered in Delhi NCR, Juniper Green Energy currently operates a total capacity of 1.1 GWp.

Juniper Green Energy has successfully commissioned a 100-MW solar power project aimed at supplying electricity to Bhutan, marking a significant milestone in regional energy integration. According to the company's statement, the project facilitates a crucial cross-border agreement allowing Bhutan to receive 50% of the power generated during the winter months. This arrangement permits Bhutan to directly import power from an Indian generator under an established bilateral trade framework. Located in Rajasthan, the solar project contributes a total generation capacity of 100 MW. Highlighting the importance of the initiative, Naresh Mansukhani, CEO of Juniper Green Energy, stated, “Our first cross-border energy trademarks an important achievement in energy integration. This initiative facilitates regional energy security by providing power to key sectors.” Juniper Green Energy is an independent renewable energy power producer specializing in solar, wind, and hybrid projects. Part of the Singapore-based AT Group, the company has global investments spanning renewable energy, residential and commercial real estate, and hospitality. Founded in October 2018 and headquartered in Delhi NCR, Juniper Green Energy currently operates a total capacity of 1.1 GWp.

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