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Madhya Pradesh To Develop 800 MW Solar Park With Unique Six-Month Alternating Power Supply To Uttar Pradesh

Vansh GuptaFeb 28, 2025, 05:50 PM | Updated 05:50 PM IST
A solar power project. (Representative image)

A solar power project. (Representative image)


Madhya Pradesh (MP) is set to establish an 800 MW solar park that will cater to the energy needs of both MP and Uttar Pradesh (UP) by alternating supply between the two states every six months, reported Times of India (TOI)

The solar park will consist of four units of 200 MW each, with power procurement jointly managed by the MP Power Management Company and the UP Power Corporation Limited.

Strategic Power Allocation Based on Demand

The project is designed to address the complementary power demand patterns in both states.


This alternating model allows efficient utilisation of renewable energy resources while ensuring a balanced power supply for both states.

"This will be a pure solar project but will be supplying energy to two states each for six months," said Manu Shrivastav, Additional Chief Secretary for New and Renewable Energy in MP, during a pre-bid meeting held at the Global Investors Summit (GIS) in Bhopal on Tuesday (25 February), and quoted as saying by TOI.

Investors were provided with a detailed roadmap for the implementation of the project. Key milestones in the procurement and execution process include: 9 May: Release of the final bid documents, 23 June: Reverse auction process to finalise the selection of developers, 14 July: Signing of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).

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