KPI Green Energy’s New Power Project Analyzed
KPI Green Energy has successfully started producing and sending electricity to Gujarat, India, through a new project called the 92.15 MWp Hybrid Power Project. This project was chosen through a competition and is a mix of wind and solar power. The company is working with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVNL) to make sure this happens.
Key Points
- 92.15 MWp project started generating power for the grid.
- Includes 16.95 MW wind and 75.2 MW solar capacity.
- GUVNL is the buyer of the electricity produced.
- Completed ahead of schedule, showcasing strong project skills.
- Long-term contract ensures stable and predictable income.
- Strengthens KPI Green Energy’s focus on renewable energy.
How the Project Works
This project uses both wind turbines and solar panels to make electricity. The total amount of power it can produce is 92.15 megawatts – that’s a lot! The company, KPI Green Energy, worked hard to get it ready quickly.
Important Agreements
KPI Green Energy has a long-term deal (called a Power Purchase Agreement) with GUVNL. This means they will sell the electricity they create to GUVNL for many years to come. This agreement makes the project very reliable for the company’s future earnings.
What This Means for KPI Green Energy
Starting electricity generation means KPI Green Energy will start earning money regularly. Because of the long-term agreement, the company can plan for stable income growth. This is good news for their overall renewable energy goals.
The successful completion of this project demonstrates KPI Green Energy’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions.



