AMPIN Energy Transition commissions 500 MWp wind-solar hybrid project in Rajasthan – pv magazine India

AMPIN Energy Transition has commissioned 500 MWp of interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected wind-solar hybrid capacity in the Indian state of Rajasthan, marking its first integrated hybrid project supplying power to distribution companies (DISCOMs) and corporate customers.
AMPIN Energy Transition
AMPIN Energy Transition has commissioned 500 MWp of interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected wind-solar hybrid capacity in the Indian state of Rajasthan, marking its first integrated hybrid project supplying power to distribution companies (DISCOMs) and corporate customers.
Located in Fatehgarh, in the Barmer district, this is AMPIN’s largest co-located hybrid project on the ISTS network. It combines 400 MWp of solar and 100 MW of wind capacity to deliver round-the-clock renewable energy across state borders.
The project supplies power to state DISCOMs under Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd (SECI) Tranche III and V tender requirements, along with commercial and industrial (C&I) customers such as Samsung Electronics and Bharti Airtel, supporting long-term demand for firm renewable energy. The project is expected to generate 1.25 billion kWh annually and offset around 1.15 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year.
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