In a significant stride towards enhancing India’s renewable energy infrastructure, Juniper Green Energy has successfully commissioned a 43 megawatt-peak (MWp) solar power project at Karanja (Ghadge) in Heti-Kundi village, Wardha district, Maharashtra. The installation forms a crucial part of the company’s larger hybrid renewable energy plan for the region.
This milestone completes the solar component of Juniper Green Energy’s ambitious ~129 MWp hybrid power project, which integrates both solar and wind power. The solar development was executed in two phases, the first phase, generating 59.55 MWp, became operational in June 2025, and the remaining 43 MWp was brought online in July 2025.
What makes this accomplishment particularly noteworthy is the speed of execution. The company managed to deliver the full solar capacity within just eight months of signing the power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), an achievement that comes well ahead of the original commissioning deadline set for late 2026.
Ankush Malik, CEO of Juniper Green Energy, noted that the early completion reflects the company’s commitment to accelerating clean energy adoption and delivering high-performance projects under tight timelines. This project not only boosts the state’s green energy share but also strengthens energy reliability through hybrid generation.
Juniper Green Energy, backed by Singapore-based investment firm AT Capital Group, continues to expand its footprint in India’s renewable energy space. With this latest commissioning, the company moves a step closer to its target of building a robust, multi-gigawatt portfolio across solar, wind, and hybrid energy assets.