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KP Group, UPC Renewables, Datta Infra, Resolven Win SJVN’s 600 MW Wind Auction
KPI Green Energy (KP Group), Urdhvaga Renewables India Project (UPC Renewables), Adyant Enersol (Datta Infra), and Lambent Energy (Eight) (Resolven) have emerged as winners in SJVN’s auction to set up 600 MW ISTS-connected wind power projects.
March 02, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
SJVN’s auction to develop 600 MW ISTS-connected wind power projects has discovered an L1 tariff of INR 3.64/kWh.
KPI Green Energy has won the largest share of 300 MW at a tariff of INR 3.64/kWh.
Urdhvaga Renewables India Project (UPC Renewables) and Adyant Enersol (Datta Infra) have secured 120 MW and 110 MW, respectively, at a tariff of INR 3.64/kWh.
Lambent Energy (Eight) (Resolven – formerly Zelestra India) has bagged the remaining 70 MW, out of the quoted 180 MW, at a tariff of INR 3.65/kWh, under the bucket-filling method.
The tender for this was floated in September 2025.
The scope of work includes developing these projects along with the transmission network up to the interconnection/delivery point. The developer must also install and maintain GPS enabled automatic weather station (AWS).
The tender proposed to promote only commercially established and operational technologies to minimise the technology risk and to achieve the timely commissioning of the projects. Wind turbines to be used in the project must be listed in the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers.
The successful bidder must maintain a capacity utilisation factor (CUF) of at least 22 percent.
For Resolven, the project will be an ISTS-connected project in Karnataka and is scheduled for commissioning in December 2027, the company stated, further adding that with this, its under-construction pipeline now reaches 2.2 GW, while the company’s operational capacity stands at about 600 MWp.
KPI Green Energy has won the largest share of 300 MW at a tariff of INR 3.64/kWh.
Urdhvaga Renewables India Project (UPC Renewables) and Adyant Enersol (Datta Infra) have secured 120 MW and 110 MW, respectively, at a tariff of INR 3.64/kWh.
Lambent Energy (Eight) (Resolven – formerly Zelestra India) has bagged the remaining 70 MW, out of the quoted 180 MW, at a tariff of INR 3.65/kWh, under the bucket-filling method.
The tender for this was floated in September 2025.
The scope of work includes developing these projects along with the transmission network up to the interconnection/delivery point. The developer must also install and maintain GPS enabled automatic weather station (AWS).
The tender proposed to promote only commercially established and operational technologies to minimise the technology risk and to achieve the timely commissioning of the projects. Wind turbines to be used in the project must be listed in the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers.
The successful bidder must maintain a capacity utilisation factor (CUF) of at least 22 percent.
For Resolven, the project will be an ISTS-connected project in Karnataka and is scheduled for commissioning in December 2027, the company stated, further adding that with this, its under-construction pipeline now reaches 2.2 GW, while the company’s operational capacity stands at about 600 MWp.
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