Kshema Power, a Chennai-based engineering company, announced that it has received an order from Oyster Green Hybrid Three Pvt Ltd to construct a 33 kV/220 kV AIS power substation for a 350 MW wind-solar hybrid project in Madhya Pradesh.
According to a company statement, the collaboration between the two firms will provide infrastructure to enhance clean energy evacuation capacity in one of India’s fastest-growing renewable corridors.
Under the contract, Kshema Power will handle the supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of a 51-kilometer transmission line, as well as the design, engineering, supply, installation, civil works, testing, and commissioning of an AIS substation.
The substation installation will act as the backbone for power evacuation from Oyster Green Hybrid Three’s hybrid project, facilitating efficient and reliable integration of wind and solar power into the grid. The project is expected to be completed by July 2026.
Abhinand Basant, Deputy Managing Director, Kshema Power, stated, “We see this as an opportunity to build further on our strengths, expand our presence in high-capacity hybrid projects, and continue contributing to India’s energy transition.”
The project will strengthen India’s renewable energy evacuation capabilities at a time when hybrid projects are rapidly expanding across the country.
By integrating wind and solar generation with robust transmission infrastructure, Oyster Green Hybrid Three and Kshema Power are contributing to a more resilient, efficient, and future-ready grid.
Siddharth Bhatia, Managing Director, Oyster Green Hybrid Three Pvt Ltd, said, “This project is a significant step in strengthening our hybrid renewable energy portfolio and creating infrastructure that supports long-term, reliable power delivery.”





