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Mahindra Renewables achieves fin closure for 250MW Rewa proj

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Renewables, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Susten, has achieved financial closure for its 250 MW solar power project in Madhya Pradesh for Rs 950 crore.

The financial closure has been achieved with for assistance in the form of project debt to the extent of Rs 750 crore and from other financial institutions up to Rs 200 crore, the company said in a statement issued here today.

The project is part of the 750 MW Rewa solar park which is one of the largest solar parks in the country.

The 250 MW project of Renewables is expected to generate over 525 million units and is envisaged to sell 78 per cent of the power generated to Electricity Distribution Utilities and the balance to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.

The project is expected to commence commercial operations by December 2018.

"The Rewa project is a significant step in building our sustainable presence in the renewable space. This project also demonstrates the Group's commitment and focus towards the sector," Partners, Zhooben Bhiwandiwala said.

Commenting on the transaction, managing director and CEO said, "the Rewa project by Renewables is a step towards our commitment to mobilise USD 5 billion for financing solar power projects in by 2030."

has been a to Group's renewable venture since 2011 and has till date underwritten five solar projects for the group with a total capacity of 382 MW.

Presently, Group has 257 MW of operational solar capacity and 250 MW Rewa solar project under implementation.

The Group, through Susten, has so far completed over 1,100 MW solar projects on basis.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 18:30 IST
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