India's AMPIN Energy Transition Commissions Approximately 500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Project
2026-05-06 16:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - AMPIN Energy Transition has successfully commissioned an approximately 500 MW ISTS-connected wind-solar hybrid power project in Fatehgarh, Barmer district, Rajasthan, India. The project is connected to the Inter-State Transmission System and is the company's first large-scale integrated hybrid project.

The project has been strategically developed as a co-located hybrid facility, combining approximately 400 MW of solar and 100 MW of wind energy. This integrated approach aims to enhance power stability, ensuring a round-the-clock green energy supply to meet the demand for reliable renewable energy in the Indian energy market. Following the project's commissioning at the Fatehgarh-IV substation, it further consolidates Rajasthan's position as a key renewable energy hub in India.

In terms of power offtake, the electricity generated by the project will be supplied to state-level distribution companies under the SECI III and SECI V tender rounds, as well as to commercial and industrial customers. Key beneficiary enterprises include Samsung and Bharti Airtel.

In terms of generation output, the project is expected to produce nearly 1.25 billion units of electricity annually, and is estimated to avoid approximately 1.15 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

The project has also received industry recognition, winning the "Best ESG Project" award and being honored at the 2025 IJGlobal – ESG India Infrastructure Deal of the Year – Asia Pacific Awards.

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