en.Wedoany.com Reported - Radiance InfraCo Renewables (a joint venture between Radiance Renewables and the Private Infrastructure Development Group, PIDG) has announced the commercial operation of its 87 MWp Korwar solar project in Karnataka.

The Korwar plant, the second project developed by the joint venture, was completed and commissioned before the monsoon season, demonstrating strong project execution and on-time delivery capabilities.
Following commissioning, the PIDG asset management team recently met with Radiance Renewables leadership, including CEO Nitin Bhatia, in Mumbai, and subsequently visited the Korwar site to inspect operational status.
According to the company, the project will add clean energy capacity to India's power mix, supporting the country's ongoing energy transition goals. The project also highlights a model of long-term commercial offtake agreements with private partners, which the company says helps expand investment models beyond traditional government-supported independent power producers (IPPs).
In addition to project development, the partnership focuses on social impact initiatives. In Tamil Nadu, Radiance InfraCo Renewables and PIDG are providing training programs for women in solar repair, digital literacy, financial skills, and entrepreneurship at a 21.3 MWp solar plant site, aiming to improve livelihood opportunities and strengthen local participation in clean energy.
The company expressed anticipation for continued collaboration to further expand clean energy and community development initiatives in India.
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