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KPI Green Energy gets grid connectivity approval for 32.40 MW solar and hybrid projects

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Last Updated : 4th Jan, 2026
Synopsis

KPI Green Energy has received charging and energisation approval for 32.40 MW of solar and hybrid power projects, enabling their connection to the main electricity grid. The projects were developed for clients through the company's subsidiary under its captive power producer segment. Such approvals are issued by grid operators after technical parameters are met and are essential for projects to commence power supply. The approval has been granted in the names of the respective clients, reinforcing the company's progress in operationalising its renewable energy portfolio.

KPI Green Energy has secured regulatory approval to connect 32.40 megawatts of solar and hybrid power capacity to the main electricity grid, strengthening its footprint in the captive power segment. The company informed stock exchanges that the projects were developed for clients through its subsidiary and have now received clearance to begin grid charging and energisation.


According to the company's filing, the approval relates to projects executed under its captive power producer business. In the renewable energy sector, charging or energisation approval is granted by grid operators after a project meets technical and operational requirements, allowing it to be connected to the main grid. The approval in this case has been issued in the names of the respective clients for whom the projects were developed.

KPI Green Energy has been actively expanding its solar and hybrid portfolio, particularly in the captive and group captive segments, where industrial and commercial consumers seek reliable and cost-efficient clean power. Grid connectivity approvals mark the final regulatory step before projects become fully operational and start supplying electricity.

Source PTI

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