Juniper Green Energy has successfully commissioned the additional 72 MWp solar component of its hybrid renewable energy project located in Solapur district, Maharashtra, marking a key milestone in the company’s clean energy expansion. With this development, the entire solar component of the 133 MW hybrid project has now been completed and made operational.
The latest commissioning builds on the earlier phase, during which around 36 MWp of solar capacity had already been brought online. The operationalisation of the remaining 72 MWp ensures that the solar portion of the hybrid project is now fully functional, contributing significantly to renewable power generation in the region.
Hybrid Project Designed for Reliable Clean Power
The Solapur project is designed as a hybrid renewable energy installation, combining solar generation with other clean energy components to enable more reliable and balanced power supply. Hybrid projects are increasingly being adopted in India as they help mitigate the intermittency associated with standalone renewable sources while making efficient use of grid infrastructure.
Juniper Green Energy has stated that the commissioning was completed within the planned timeline, reflecting the company’s focus on timely project execution and operational excellence. The newly commissioned solar capacity is now feeding electricity into the grid, supporting Maharashtra’s renewable energy targets and broader decarbonisation goals.
Contribution to India’s Renewable Energy Goals
The completion of the solar component aligns with India’s national push toward scaling up renewable energy capacity and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Solar power continues to play a central role in the country’s clean energy strategy, particularly as hybrid projects gain traction for their ability to deliver more stable power output.
By operationalising the full solar capacity of the Solapur hybrid project, Juniper Green Energy is strengthening its position as a key renewable energy developer in India. The company continues to focus on expanding its portfolio across solar, wind, and hybrid projects to support long-term energy transition objectives.
Focus on Sustainable Growth
Juniper Green Energy has reiterated its commitment to developing large-scale renewable energy assets that contribute to sustainable economic growth and energy security. The successful commissioning of the additional 72 MWp solar capacity at Solapur underscores the company’s strategy of executing high-quality projects that align with India’s clean energy ambitions while ensuring reliable power generation for the grid.





