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KPI Green Energy Commissions 16.16 MWdc Solar Projects Under PM-KUSUM Yojana
KPI Green Energy has received commissioning certificates for 16.16 MWdc of solar projects under the PM-KUSUM scheme in Gujarat, marking the highest installed capacity under the scheme in the operational area of Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company (DGVCL).
February 03, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
KPI Green Energy, a KP Group company, has announced that the company has received the Commissioning Certificate for 16.16 MWdc of Solar Power Projects under its Independent Power Producer (IPP) business segment, implemented under the PM-KUSUM Scheme.
KPI Green Energy is among the early developers to receive the Commissioning Certificate under the PM-KUSUM scheme in the operational area of Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company (DGVCL), the company stated in a regulatory filing.
It further added that as of date, the company has commissioned 16.16 MWdc, the highest installed capacity under the scheme within the DGVCL operational area, in a comparatively short span of time.
The company has efficiently developed and commissioned these projects and has commenced the supply of renewable energy for agricultural pumping requirements, enabling reliable daytime power availability to farmers under the PM-KUSUM framework, it said.
The PM-KUSUM Scheme is aimed at enhancing energy and water security for farmers, reducing dependence on conventional and diesel-based power sources, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices while contributing to national renewable energy objectives.
“The commissioning of these projects demonstrates the company's strong execution capabilities and its continued commitment to supporting government-led renewable energy and farmer welfare initiatives,” the company stated.
KPI Green Energy is among the early developers to receive the Commissioning Certificate under the PM-KUSUM scheme in the operational area of Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company (DGVCL), the company stated in a regulatory filing.
It further added that as of date, the company has commissioned 16.16 MWdc, the highest installed capacity under the scheme within the DGVCL operational area, in a comparatively short span of time.
The company has efficiently developed and commissioned these projects and has commenced the supply of renewable energy for agricultural pumping requirements, enabling reliable daytime power availability to farmers under the PM-KUSUM framework, it said.
The PM-KUSUM Scheme is aimed at enhancing energy and water security for farmers, reducing dependence on conventional and diesel-based power sources, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices while contributing to national renewable energy objectives.
“The commissioning of these projects demonstrates the company's strong execution capabilities and its continued commitment to supporting government-led renewable energy and farmer welfare initiatives,” the company stated.
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