GAIL approves Rs 3,800 cr investment for 700 MW solar projects in UP, Maharashtra for captive use

GAIL to set up 700 MW solar capacity with BESS in UP and Maharashtra for captive use, advancing net zero goals and energy transition
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New Delhi: GAIL (India) Limited has approved setting up 700 MW of solar power projects with an investment of Rs 3,800 crore in the states of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Maharashtra, said a statement on Wednesday. As part of this initiative, GAIL will develop a 600 MW solar power project along with a 550 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at TUSCO Solar Park Jhansi. The project will primarily cater to the captive energy requirements of GAIL’s petrochemical plant at Pata in Auraiya district.

In addition, the company will set up a 100 MW solar power project with a 22 MWh BESS in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district (formerly Aurangabad) in Maharashtra. This facility will mainly serve the captive requirements of GAIL’s PDH-PP plant at Usar in Raigad district.

Focus on net zero and energy storage integration

These projects mark a significant milestone in GAIL’s journey towards achieving its net zero targets, aligned with India’s broader energy transition goals, said the company.

GAIL said the integration of advanced energy storage systems will ensure efficient utilisation of solar power by addressing intermittency challenges and enabling round-the-clock availability of renewable energy.

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Capacity to cross 1,000 MW

Speaking on the occasion, Deepak Gupta, Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of GAIL, said, “GAIL’s installed renewable energy capacity shall increase substantially to over 1,000 MW from the current 147 MW upon commissioning of these projects.”

He further emphasised that this expansion underscores GAIL’s strategic vision of aligning its growth trajectory with environmental responsibility while ensuring long-term energy security.

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The company said these projects further reinforce GAIL’s role in driving India’s energy transition and strengthen its position as an integrated energy major with a balanced portfolio of conventional and green energy assets.

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