Juniper Green Energy Limited (Juniper Green Energy) has successfully commissioned approximately 64 MWp of new renewable energy capacity across two major projects in Gujarat and Maharashtra. This includes a 28 MW wind power project and the 36 MWp solar component of a hybrid power project, completed months ahead of their respective Scheduled Commercial Operation Dates (SCODs), underscoring the company’s robust project execution capabilities and its continued commitment to advancing India’s clean energy transition.
Juniper Green Energy has commissioned approximately 28 MW of capacity from its 70 MW wind project in Devbhumi Dwarka, Gujarat, through its subsidiary Juniper Green Kite Private Limited. The project was commissioned on 15 October 2025, around four months ahead of its SCOD of 7 February 2026. The subsidiary had executed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited for the full 70 MW project on 8 February 2024.
The company also commissioned the 36 MWp solar component of its 133 MWp hybrid power project in Nanded district, Maharashtra, through its subsidiary Juniper Green Spark Ten Private Limited. The plant was commissioned on 12 October 2025, around thirteen months ahead of schedule. The subsidiary had executed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited on 18 November 2024, with a SCOD of 17 November 2026.
Commenting on the development, Ankush Malik, CEO, Juniper Green Energy, said, “The dual commissioning across Gujarat and Maharashtra, completed months ahead of schedule, is a testament to our execution capabilities and commitment to speedy delivery. At Juniper Green Energy, we remain focused on driving India’s clean energy transition by consistently bringing reliable and sustainable power online sooner than expected.”





