SAEL Solar RE Power, a wholly owned subsidiary of SAEL Industries, has commissioned a 50 MW (AC) solar power plant in Beed district, Maharashtra. The ground-mounted solar project features TOPCon bifacial modules, designed for high energy yield and performance reliability.
The plant is expected to generate over 100 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of clean electricity annually, adding to India’s renewable energy capacity. Aligned with the Government’s vision for a sustainable energy future, this initiative reinforces the nation’s commitment to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy.
The project is backed by a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), offering long-term revenue and tariff stability in accordance with industry best practices.
Speaking about the new plant, Laxit Awla, Director, SAEL Industries said, “The commissioning of the solar power plant in Beed marks our contribution to Maharashtra’s renewable energy ambition. The project also reflects our commitment to creating local employment, supporting rural livelihood and community development. By closely working with the communities and state authorities, we are ensuring that clean energy becomes more accessible to the households across the region. As we expand our renewable energy footprint in India, we want to provide sustainable infrastructure that benefits both people and environment.”
SAEL’s renewable energy portfolio continues to scale new milestones, with over 6.7 GW (DC) of solar IPP assets deployed across India, encompassing both operational and under-construction projects. This robust capacity is underpinned by SAEL’s backward-integrated solar module manufacturing capabilities of 3.7 GW, leveraging advanced TOPCon technology to drive efficiency and innovation. In addition to its solar initiatives, SAEL is supporting the growth of sustainable energy through its agricultural waste-to-energy model, operating 11 power plants across three states with a combined capacity of 165 MW. Together, these efforts reflect SAEL’s commitment to building a cleaner, greener energy ecosystem for the nation.
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