Last Updated on January 3, 2026 by Author
Neelkantha Group has announced its entry into the renewable energy generation space with the development of its first solar power project as an Independent Power Producer (IPP). The Group is setting up a 22 MWp solar project in Shikarpur, Uttar Pradesh, under the Group Captive Open Access (GCOA) framework.
The project marks a significant milestone in Neelkantha Group’s renewable energy journey and underscores its commitment to supporting Commercial and Industrial (C&I) consumers in transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions. Through this initiative, the Group aims to provide reliable renewable power while enabling businesses to reduce carbon emissions and enhance long-term energy security.
According to the company, the project has achieved key on-ground milestones. Grid connectivity has been allocated, 100 per cent land acquisition has been completed, and land development along with boundary wall construction is already in place, reflecting steady progress toward timely execution.
Commenting on the development, the company said that the project not only represents business expansion but also carries a strong sense of responsibility toward India’s sustainability goals. Each megawatt added contributes to strengthening energy independence and advancing the country’s clean energy transition.
Neelkantha Group also acknowledged the role of its team, partners, and stakeholders in achieving this milestone and reaffirmed its commitment to scaling up impactful renewable energy solutions across India in the coming years.
