Juniper Green delivers 103 MWp solar project 16 months early
By Staff Report July 22, 2025 7:07 pm IST
By Staff Report July 22, 2025 7:07 pm IST
Juniper Green Energy has completed the solar component of its 129 MWp hybrid power project in Maharashtra, India. The project, which supplies power to MSEDCL, was commissioned in two phases with the solar capacity reaching full capacity on July 14, 2025.
Juniper Green Energy Limited (“Juniper Green Energy”) announces the commissioning of an additional ~43 MWp at its power project site in Karanja (Ghadge) (Village-Heti-Kundi, Kundi), District – Wardha, Maharashtra, which supplies power to Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), through its subsidiary, Juniper Green Power Five Private Limited. This marks the completion of the entire ~103 MWp solar component of the ~129 MWp hybrid power project.
With this, Juniper Green Energy has commissioned the solar capacity across two phases: 59.55 MWp on June 6, 2025, followed by ~43 MWp on July 14, 2025, achieving full solar capacity within just eight months of signing the PPA. This execution brings the solar portion of the hybrid power project online nearly 16 months ahead of its scheduled commissioning date of November 17, 2026.Ankush Malik, Chief Executive Officer, Juniper Green Energy, said, “With theproject’s solar capacity now fully operational, “Juniper Green Energy has once again demonstrated its ability to commission projects ahead of schedule. This achievement highlights our significant contribution to India’s increasing need for clean energy.”
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