K.P. Energy Limited, a leading renewable energy company, has received in-principle approval from the Central Transmission Utility of India Limited (CTUIL) for grid connectivity for its 100 MW wind power project in Jam Khambhaliya, Gujarat. This milestone, announced on May 20, 2025, marks a significant step in expanding the company’s renewable energy portfolio and supporting India’s clean energy goals.
The project will tap into the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) with a dedicated 400 kV line, making sure the power flows smoothly. This step strengthens K.P. Energy’s role in the wind energy sector and supports India’s goal of hitting 500 GW of non-fossil energy by 2030. It’s set to cut carbon emissions and light up thousands of homes with green power.
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This milestone shows how India’s renewable energy scene is picking up speed. The country’s renewable capacity is now at 214 GW, with wind power leading the charge. The approval also highlights the government’s efforts to improve transmission networks, fixing past issues where infrastructure couldn’t keep up with new projects.
“We are thrilled to receive this connectivity grant, which reinforces our commitment to sustainable energy solutions,” a K.P. Energy spokesperson said. “This project will bolster Gujarat’s renewable energy infrastructure and contribute to India’s green energy transition.”
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The project will also bring jobs and growth to the local area. Gujarat’s already a hotspot for wind energy, and K.P. Energy’s work will keep it at the forefront. This is another sign that India’s serious about going carbon-neutral, with companies like K.P. Energy leading the way.
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