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Senvion and KP Group to develop 2,000 MW RE projects across India

This will be rolled out in the next three years.

Senvion India and KP Group represented by KPI Green Energy Limited, KP Energy Limited and KP Green Engineering Limited have entered into a framework agreement to jointly develop up to 2,000 megawatts of wind and wind–solar hybrid projects across India.

According to Senvion India, the projects will be implemented over the next three years.

KP Group will lead site identification and development, including land acquisition, permits and approvals, and the full Balance of Plant (BoP) scope, covering civil works, internal roads, foundations, electrical systems up to interconnection, and grid evacuation approvals.

Meanwhile, Senvion India will be the supplier of wind turbine generators, contracted through project-specific supply agreements.

“This multi-year framework is about making execution simpler and more predictable. By pairing KP Group’s development and BoP strengths with Senvion’s made-in-India turbine platforms, customers get a seamless, turnkey-like path from planning to generation,” said Amit Kansal, CEO & MD, Senvion India.

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