Juniper Green Energy has commissioned 305 MWp of renewable energy capacity in Gujarat through multiple projects developed under power purchase agreements with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVNL).
The newly commissioned portfolio includes 183 MWp of solar capacity and 122 MW of wind capacity across projects located in Surendranagar, Aravalli, adjoining districts and Devbhumi Dwarka, the company said.
The projects were commissioned through Juniper Green Energy’s subsidiaries and form part of the company’s efforts to expand its renewable energy footprint in India.
Under its hybrid energy portfolio in Surendranagar, Aravalli and neighbouring districts, the company commissioned 70.56 MWp of solar capacity under a 150 MW hybrid project on April 23, 2026, 71 days ahead of its scheduled commercial operation date (SCOD).
It also commissioned 42.42 MWp of solar capacity under a 120 MW hybrid project on May 14, 2026, 148 days ahead of the SCOD, and 70.07 MWp of solar capacity under another 150 MW hybrid project on June 3, 2026, 30 days ahead of schedule.
In Devbhumi Dwarka, the company completed the commissioning of a 50.40 MW wind project and a 72.45 MW wind project, taking the total wind capacity commissioned in the state to 122 MW.
The latest additions highlight Gujarat’s importance in Juniper Green Energy’s growth strategy, with the state offering favourable conditions for solar, wind and hybrid renewable energy projects. The commissioning also strengthens the company’s partnership with GUVNL.
“The successful commissioning of over 305 MW renewable energy capacity in Gujarat reflects Juniper Green Energy’s strong project execution capabilities and commitment towards delivering sustainable and reliable clean energy solutions. We remain focused on accelerating capacity addition across strategic renewable energy markets in India,” said Ankush Malik, CEO, Juniper Green Energy.
The commissioning follows the company’s recent progress on India’s first Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project in Fatehgarh, Rajasthan, as it seeks to expand its portfolio of renewable energy assets and integrated clean energy solutions.

