Mumbai, India – Suyog Urja Pvt. Ltd., a leading renewable energy infrastructure developer, today announced the successful launch of its 50 MW wind-solar hybrid project near Solapur, Maharashtra.
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Hybrid Integration: 30 MW of solar PV coupled with 20 MW of wind turbines, delivering around 120 GWh of clean energy annually.
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Grid Stability: Equipped with on-site battery energy storage systems (BESS) to ensure continuous power supply and grid support.
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Sustainable Impact: The project is expected to abate approximately 100,000 tonnes of CO₂ yearly—equivalent to removing ~22,000 cars from the road.
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Stakeholder Collaboration: Developed in partnership with Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) and supported by a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd.
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Local Benefits: Created employment opportunities during construction and operation, while uplifting local communities via infrastructure improvements.
“This hybrid plant represents our commitment to innovative, integrated clean energy solutions,” said Chetraj N. Khadka, Managing Director, Suyog Urja Pvt. Ltd.
“It marks a significant milestone in accelerating Maharashtra’s energy transition.”
🛠️ About Suyog Urja Pvt. Ltd.
Founded in 2008 and based in Mumbai, Suyog Urja specializes in end-to-end renewable energy infrastructure—from site assessment and land development to construction, evacuation, and regulatory liaison. With projects across Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh, the company is currently exploring offshore wind opportunities and preparing for a future IPO.