Juniper Green Energy Secures 230 MW FDRE-RTC Project

Juniper Green Energy Secures 230 MW FDRE-RTC Project

Juniper Green Energy has reportedly secured 230 MW of capacity under SECI’s 1 GW Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) Round-the-Clock tender, strengthening its portfolio of reliable renewable-power projects in India.

The SECI tender covers 1,000 MW of FDRE-RTC power from ISTS-connected renewable-energy projects in India. The projects are designed to combine renewable generation with energy-storage systems so that electricity can be supplied more consistently, including during periods when solar and wind generation is unavailable.

According to the information provided, Juniper Green Energy has been awarded 230 MW at a tariff of ₹5.26 per kWh. The project is planned for Rajasthan and will be connected to the national transmission network.

The project is expected to combine solar, wind and battery energy storage, allowing renewable electricity to be delivered on a more consistent basis. The reported configuration includes approximately 795 MWp of solar capacity, 75 MW of wind capacity and 2.2 GWh of battery storage.

Under the reported arrangement, electricity will be supplied to SECI through a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The combination of multiple renewable technologies and battery storage is intended to provide a more reliable power profile compared with standalone solar or wind projects.

Juniper Green Energy has an established presence in India’s renewable-energy sector, with projects spanning solar, wind, hybrid and FDRE technologies. Its projects also include renewable-energy developments in Rajasthan and other Indian states.

The development highlights the growing role of FDRE and energy storage in India’s renewable-energy transition, as the country moves beyond conventional solar and wind projects toward renewable power systems capable of delivering electricity more consistently.

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