Tata Power and Juniper Green Energy sign a PPA for an 85 MW hybrid project in Maharashtra
"This is the company's first wind-solar energy project. By combining 51 MW of wind energy with 34 MW of solar electricity, it will make use of both solar and wind resources, according to a statement from Juniper Green Energy.
On Tuesday, Juniper Green Energy announced that it has entered into a contract with Tata Power to create an 85 megawatt hybrid power plant in the state of Maharashtra.
"This is the company's first wind-solar energy project. By combining 51 MW of wind energy with 34 MW of solar electricity, it will make use of both solar and wind resources, according to a statement from Juniper Green Energy.
The business said that it has a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Tata Power for the construction of an 85 MW hybrid power facility in Maharashtra.
The project is anticipated to contribute to the electrification of around 42,753 homes and produce a total of 215 million units (MUs) of electricity annually.
Juniper Green Energy is a self-sufficient provider of renewable energy, managing wind, solar, and hybrid power plants.
As a member of the AT Group, the firm boasts an asset portfolio of about USD 2.5 billion, including worldwide assets in residential and commercial real estate, hotels, and renewable energy.
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