Juniper Green Energy secures renewable PPAs in Gujarat, Rajasthan

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Juniper Green Energy has announced the signing of a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI), under Hybrid Tranche VII, for the development of a 150 MW wind-solar hybrid power project in Gujarat and Rajasthan.

The project is expected to generate around 477 million units (MUs) of electricity annually, offsetting 445,796 tonnes of CO2 emissions each year and supporting the electrification of around 95,079 households.

In addition to the hybrid project, Juniper Green Energy has secured a PPA with GUVNL for a standalone 90 MW wind power project in Gujarat. This marks Juniper’s largest single wind PPA to date. Strategically located, the project is anticipated to generate approximately 293 million units (MUs) of electricity annually, offsetting approximately 2,66,002 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. The electricity generated is estimated to electrify 56,539 households in Gujarat.

Juniper Green Energy is a private-sector renewable energy power producer and operator of solar, wind and hybrid power projects with significant experience in conceptualizing, building, and developing renewable energy assets. The company is part of the AT Group which has an asset portfolio worth of around $2.5 billion with global investments in renewable energy, residential and commercial real estate, hospitality, etc. The Group has been building utility scale renewable energy projects in India since 2010 and built and owned Orange Renewable, a 1GW renewable energy platform in the past.

Juniper Green Energy, based out of Delhi NCR, commenced operations in October 2018. It presently has an operational portfolio of about 1 GW with an under-construction capacity of 1.5 GW and a development pipeline of close to 5.5 GW of solar, wind and hybrid projects. The company has end-to-end internal competencies in EPC and O&M services for its renewable projects.

 

 

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