Bengaluru-based Ayana Renewable Power has announced that it has commissioned part capacity of 150 MW out of 300 MW of its interstate transmission system (ISTS) connected solar PV project at Bikaner in the Indian State of Rajasthan.
With this, the developer has surpassed the operational capacity of 1 GW with the total management and developmental portfolio of 2.94 GW.
“With 1.09 GW of operating capacity, we are providing access to clean energy to millions of households in India. Ayana is constantly working towards contributing to our India’s Energy Transition,” the company stated.
Ayana was founded in January 2018 by U.K. government-owned development finance institution CDC Group to develop renewable energy projects in India.
The platform develops utility-scale renewable power solar and wind generation projects across India to build cost-effective capacity. It is looking at organic and inorganic growth models to ensure a balanced risk portfolio.
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