Post by : Meena Rani
Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated Sunstream Green Energy’s 140 MWp solar project in Maharashtra. This project is part of the 2,458 MW of renewable energy capacity launched nationwide, marking a major step in India’s clean energy transition and its path towards net-zero emissions by 2070.
Sunstream’s vision for a 1 GW renewable energy portfolio
Alongside the inauguration, Sunstream Green Energy announced its plan to develop a 1 gigawatt (GW) portfolio of operating renewable energy assets within 18–24 months. The company already has a 500 MW portfolio—250 MW operational and 250 MW under execution. This underscores Sunstream’s growth strategy of scaling high-quality renewable assets to power India’s green future.
Commitment to corporates and net-zero goals
Kanaiya Bhadra, Founder & CEO of Sunstream Green Energy, highlighted the company’s commitment to India’s utility and commercial & industrial (C&I) sector.
“At Sunstream, our work is centered on powering India’s Utility and C&I sector with reliable distributed renewable energy. Our 140 MWp project in Maharashtra reflects our execution strength, while our long-term focus is on helping large corporates and multinational companies achieve their clean energy and net-zero commitments,” he said.
By aligning with corporate sustainability targets and global initiatives like RE100, Sunstream aims to play a critical role in decarbonizing industrial energy consumption.
Future-ready with hybrid and storage solutions
India’s renewable push, supported by initiatives such as PM-KUSUM and Maharashtra’s MSKVY, is not only driving clean energy adoption but also creating opportunities for rural and economic empowerment.
Sunstream Green Energy is preparing for the next phase of renewable growth by integrating solar, wind, and energy storage solutions to deliver hybrid and cost-effective power. This strategy positions the company to support corporates in cutting energy costs while meeting their sustainability commitments.
India’s net-zero journey by 2070
The nationwide launch of 2,458 MW of solar projects by Prime Minister Modi reflects India’s commitment to expand renewable energy infrastructure rapidly. With strong private sector participation, hybrid technologies, and corporate partnerships, India is advancing steadily towards its energy independence and net-zero goals by 2070.
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