300 MW
Hybrid Wind-Solar
Pachora Hybrid Power Project, India

Project Highlights

Project Type

Hybrid Wind-Solar

Location

Madhya Pradesh, India

Installed Capacity​

300 MW

MWh produced annually

600,000 MWh (600 GWh)

CO2 emissions saved

573,000 tons/year

[IPP project]

The Pachora Hybrid Power Project is Blueleaf Energy’s first utility-scale power plant in India. With a generation capacity of approximately 600 GWh, it can produce enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of 550,000 Indian households a year.

The hybrid wind-solar project built, owned, and operated by Blueleaf Energy in Agar, Madhya Pradesh, India has an installed capacity of 300 MW, comprised of 185 MWp of solar and 115 MW of wind power. This clean energy infrastructure project will save 573,000 metric tons of CO2e a year, helping India advance its journey towards net zero for a brighter future.

Blueleaf Energy CEO, Raghuram Natarajan noted, “By co-locating solar and wind power generation facilities, our Pachora Hybrid Power Project generates renewable energy though the day and night, optimizes power system efficiency, and reduces the need for grid expansion. As a result, it provides a cost-effective model for decarbonizing Indian’s grid.”

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