Apraava Energy
Apraava Energy is a diversified power company headquartered in Mumbai. Founded in 2002, Apraava Energy has evolved from being a single-asset company to a forward-looking, climate-conscious organisation. Its diverse portfolio comprises 3,150 MW of installed capacity which includes 924 MW of wind and 250 MW of solar energy projects across seven states, as well as two power transmission assets. The company is currently constructing a 251 MW wind farm which, when completed, will be its largest wind asset to date.
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India grants Rajasthan transmission project to Apraava Energy
Around 200 km of transmission lines will be set up.
India grants Rajasthan transmission project to Apraava Energy
Around 200 km of transmission lines will be set up.
NTPC grants 300-MW ISTS-connected solar project to Apraava Energy
This is part of the 1,500-MW solar tender.
CLP Group, CDPQ to hold equal stake in Apraava Energy
CLP has sold a 10% stake in Apraava to CDPQ
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The power company’s achievement was in recognition of the significant milestones of its power plants and wind farm project.
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The power company’s achievement was in recognition of the significant milestones of its power plants and wind farm project.
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