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KPI Green Energy Completes 92.4 MW Wind Farm in Gujarat for Ayana Renewable Power
Feb 20, 2026
KPI Green Energy, part of the KP Group, has confirmed the successful execution of a 92.4 MW wind power project for Ayana Renewable Power Four at Nakhatrana in Bhuj, Gujarat. The project marks another milestone in the company’s wind energy portfolio expansion.
The installation consists of 28 wind turbine generators (WTGs). As per the company’s regulatory filing, its scope covered comprehensive project execution, including balance of plant (BOP) works, development of the power substation (PSS), construction of the extra high voltage (EHV) transmission line, and full erection and commissioning of the turbines.
The project has secured the required approval from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), underscoring compliance with regulatory standards and demonstrating KPI Green Energy’s capability to deliver large-scale renewable infrastructure projects. The company stated that the development contributes to strengthening India’s wind energy capacity and supports the broader clean energy transition.
In recent developments, KPI Green Energy began generating power from its 200 MW AC/240 MW DC grid-connected solar project at Khavda, Gujarat, under a long-term power purchase agreement with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL). The company also announced the early commissioning of its 92.15 MWp hybrid Independent Power Producer (IPP) project, synchronising the wind-solar hybrid plant with the Gujarat state grid ahead of its July 2026 deadline.
KPI Green Energy’s total installed and pipeline renewable capacity now exceeds 4.74 GW, comprising 2.17 GW under the IPP segment and 2.57 GW in the Captive Power Producer (CPP) segment. With an order book of 3.61 GW, installed capacity surpassing 1.12 GW, a land bank of nearly 6,999 acres, and evacuation infrastructure of over 3.57 GW, the company has outlined an ambition to scale its renewable portfolio beyond 10 GW by 2030.