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SJVN Green Energy Fully Commissions 1,000 MW Bikaner Solar Power Project in Rajasthan
SJVN Green Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SJVN, has fully commissioned its 1,000 MW Bikaner solar power project in Rajasthan. The project will generate 2,454.55 million units of electricity in its first year of operation, and approximately 56,838 million units cumulatively over 25 years.
December 29, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
SJVN has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary SJVN Green Energy (SGEL) has fully commissioned its 1,000 MW Bikaner solar power project in Rajasthan.
“SJVN Green Energy has achieved the commercial operation date (COD) of the 1,000 MW Bikaner solar power project, marking the significant milestone in the company’s journey towards strengthening the nation’s power generation capacity,” the company said in a regulatory filing.
It further added that this project will generate 2,454.55 million units of electricity in its first year of operation, and approximately 56,838 million units cumulatively over 25 years. The maximum usage charges have been fixed at INR 2.57 per unit, thereby contributing to the availability of affordable green power to consumers, it said.
The project has been developed on 5,000 acres of outright-purchased land near Village Banderwala in Bikaner District, Rajasthan. “The commissioning of this project contributes significantly towards achievement of the Government of India's target of 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030,” the company stated.
The project is developed at the cost of INR 5,492 crore and has been executed under the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) mode, utilising domestically manufactured solar photovoltaic cells and modules, thereby supporting the Make in India initiative.
In addition to supplying clean energy to the grid, the project will result in an estimated reduction of 27,85,077 tonnes of carbon emissions, the company stated.
“SJVN Green Energy has achieved the commercial operation date (COD) of the 1,000 MW Bikaner solar power project, marking the significant milestone in the company’s journey towards strengthening the nation’s power generation capacity,” the company said in a regulatory filing.
It further added that this project will generate 2,454.55 million units of electricity in its first year of operation, and approximately 56,838 million units cumulatively over 25 years. The maximum usage charges have been fixed at INR 2.57 per unit, thereby contributing to the availability of affordable green power to consumers, it said.
The project has been developed on 5,000 acres of outright-purchased land near Village Banderwala in Bikaner District, Rajasthan. “The commissioning of this project contributes significantly towards achievement of the Government of India's target of 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030,” the company stated.
The project is developed at the cost of INR 5,492 crore and has been executed under the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) mode, utilising domestically manufactured solar photovoltaic cells and modules, thereby supporting the Make in India initiative.
In addition to supplying clean energy to the grid, the project will result in an estimated reduction of 27,85,077 tonnes of carbon emissions, the company stated.
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