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JSW Neo Energy Expands Renewable Capacity with 200 MW Hybrid Project

JSW Neo Energy Expands Renewable Capacity with 200 MW Hybrid Project

JSW Neo Energy Limited has been awarded a 200 MW wind-solar hybrid power project by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (MSEDCL). This project, part of MSEDCL’s Phase III initiative, was secured through a competitive tariff-based bidding process. It marks a significant enhancement to JSW Neo Energy’s renewable energy portfolio and aligns with India’s broader green energy objectives.

The 200 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Project will harness both wind and solar energy resources, leveraging their complementary nature. Wind energy will be utilized during evenings and nights, while solar power will be captured during the day. This dual approach ensures a more reliable and continuous energy supply, improving efficiency and power generation reliability.

With the addition of this 200 MW project, JSW Neo Energy’s total generation capacity now reaches 17.2 GW. The company’s hybrid generation capacity has also expanded to 2.9 GW, underscoring its strategic focus on hybrid renewable projects. The total capacity is diversified across wind, solar, thermal, and hydro sources.

Of the 17.2 GW, 7.5 GW have already been commissioned, and another 2.3 GW are under development in wind, thermal, and hydro projects. Additionally, JSW Neo Energy has secured approvals for power purchase agreements for an extra 2.3 GW of renewable projects. This expansion supports the company’s goal of increasing its installed generation capacity to 20 GW by 2030.

JSW Neo Energy aims to achieve 10 GW of installed generation capacity by FY25, up from the current 7.5 GW. The new 200 MW wind-solar hybrid project is crucial to reaching this target. The company’s growth in the renewable sector reflects its commitment to sustainable energy solutions and its strategic shift towards becoming a diversified, integrated energy products and services provider.

In tandem with expanding its renewable generation capacity, JSW Neo Energy is making strides in energy storage. The company has increased its energy storage capacity ninefold to 4.2 GWh through battery energy storage systems and hydro-pumped storage projects. These storage solutions are vital for balancing renewable energy supply and ensuring a stable power supply.

By 2030, JSW Neo Energy plans to expand its energy storage capacity to 40 GWh, positioning itself as a leading provider of energy storage solutions in India. This focus on storage will help balance supply and demand as the nation grows its reliance on renewable energy.

The integration of wind and solar energy with battery storage represents a significant technological advancement in energy diversification. This project will facilitate more efficient and reliable electricity production at a lower cost compared to traditional methods. Combining these green energy sources optimizes land and infrastructure use, further reducing carbon emissions associated with power generation.

The wind-solar hybrid project will contribute to lowering greenhouse gas emissions and supports India’s national emissions reduction targets.

JSW Neo Energy is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The restructuring of its power generation with hybrid renewable projects is integral to reducing the company’s carbon footprint. The expansion of renewable energy and innovative storage capacities are key components of JSW Neo Energy’s strategy to reach carbon neutrality and contribute to India’s green energy transition.

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