Serentica Renewables Signs Pact With SECI To Supply Power From 600 MW FDRE Project
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Serentica Renewables Signs Pact With SECI To Supply Power From 600 MW FDRE Project

Serentica Renewables has signed an agreement with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to supply power from a 600 Megawatt (MW) FDRE project. The pact commits Serentica Renewables to deliver electricity generated by the project to the national transmission network under terms established with SECI and reflects a strategic development for the company. Serentica Renewables is focused on developing utility-scale renewable energy projects and scaling operational capabilities across markets.

The project capacity totals 600 MW and will feed energy into the grid through arrangements managed by SECI, which is responsible for facilitating competitive procurement and grid integration of renewable power. The agreement formalises commercial terms and allocation of offtake rights, enabling the developer to proceed to detailed project implementation and construction planning. The clarity of commercial terms will support project financing and provide offtaker certainty as site works are mobilised.

The deal advances Serentica Renewables' aim to expand its utility-scale portfolio and contributes to wider efforts to increase renewable generation capacity. The project will support grid stability and diversify the energy mix while creating local employment during construction and operations and attracting further capital into the sector. The capacity addition will contribute to national renewable energy targets and support long-term decarbonisation objectives.

The company and SECI will move through requisite regulatory clearances and grid connection assessments as the project advances to execution, with detailed timelines to be finalised during the implementation phase. The agreement underscores continued interest in large-scale renewable developments and represents a material step for Serentica Renewables in scaling its operational footprint. Both parties will coordinate with transmission utilities and regulatory bodies to finalise connection studies and permits.

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Serentica Renewables has signed an agreement with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to supply power from a 600 Megawatt (MW) FDRE project. The pact commits Serentica Renewables to deliver electricity generated by the project to the national transmission network under terms established with SECI and reflects a strategic development for the company. Serentica Renewables is focused on developing utility-scale renewable energy projects and scaling operational capabilities across markets. The project capacity totals 600 MW and will feed energy into the grid through arrangements managed by SECI, which is responsible for facilitating competitive procurement and grid integration of renewable power. The agreement formalises commercial terms and allocation of offtake rights, enabling the developer to proceed to detailed project implementation and construction planning. The clarity of commercial terms will support project financing and provide offtaker certainty as site works are mobilised. The deal advances Serentica Renewables' aim to expand its utility-scale portfolio and contributes to wider efforts to increase renewable generation capacity. The project will support grid stability and diversify the energy mix while creating local employment during construction and operations and attracting further capital into the sector. The capacity addition will contribute to national renewable energy targets and support long-term decarbonisation objectives. The company and SECI will move through requisite regulatory clearances and grid connection assessments as the project advances to execution, with detailed timelines to be finalised during the implementation phase. The agreement underscores continued interest in large-scale renewable developments and represents a material step for Serentica Renewables in scaling its operational footprint. Both parties will coordinate with transmission utilities and regulatory bodies to finalise connection studies and permits.

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