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India’s Solar Energy Corporation Expands Green Push With New Projects in Dhar and 1,000MWh Storage Facility
SECI Accelerates Renewable Energy Drive with Major Investment in Madhya Pradesh
India’s Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has committed ₹25 billion ($286.5 million) to develop key renewable energy infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh. SECI signed an initial agreement with the state government to build a 200MW solar project in Dhar and a 1,000MWh battery energy storage system.
The investment falls under the Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) scheme and will be executed in phases. SECI, which operates under India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, aims to strengthen the country’s clean energy capacity and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Long-Term Clean Energy Commitment Supports India’s Energy Transition Goals
The 200MW solar plant is part of a broader 500MW agreement signed in 2023 with MP Power Management Company Limited (MPPMCL). Under this agreement, SECI will supply renewable electricity to Madhya Pradesh for 25 years, reinforcing long-term power stability through sustainable means.
By investing in solar power and energy storage, SECI continues to lead India's green energy movement. The dual focus on generation and storage aligns with national goals to improve grid reliability and boost clean energy adoption across sectors.
Battery Storage to Play Crucial Role in Energy Security
The planned 1,000MWh battery storage project marks a significant step toward ensuring round-the-clock renewable power availability. With India's energy demands rising, storage infrastructure is essential to integrate intermittent sources like solar into the national grid effectively.
SECI’s announcement confirms its commitment to supporting India’s decarbonization strategy while strengthening Madhya Pradesh’s role as a clean energy hub.
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