

New Delhi: ACME Solar Holdings Limited on Monday said it has commissioned an additional 12 MW of wind power capacity in Surendranagar, Gujarat, taking the project’s total operational capacity to 68 MW. The company said the project is being developed through its subsidiary ACME Eco Clean Energy Pvt Ltd and is part of a 100 MW wind power project that is “being commissioned in phases.”
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ACME Solar said the wind project “has been financed through Power Finance Corporation & constructed through in-house EPC capabilities of the company,” with the deployment of “SANY’s 4 MW turbines.”
According to the statement, power generated from the project will be sold under a “25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)” signed between ACME Eco Clean Energy and Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited.
The commissioning of the additional 12 MW was “witnessed by Gujarat Energy Development Agency and Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited officials,” ACME Solar said, adding that the event has been recorded in the commissioning minutes of meeting. The company noted that the “formal certificate is expected to be issued shortly.”
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ACME Solar described itself as “a leading integrated renewable energy player with a diversified portfolio spanning solar, wind, storage, FDRE and hybrid solutions,” with an operational capacity of 2,958 MW and an under-construction capacity of 4,562 MW, including around 15 GWh of battery energy storage system installations.