ACME Solar Powers Up: First Phase of Sikar Solar Project Goes Live

ACME Solar Holdings has commissioned the first phase of its 300-MW Sikar Solar power project in Bikaner, Rajasthan, generating 52.5 MW. This milestone increases the company's operational capacity to 2,592.5 MW. Strategically located, the project contributes to India's clean energy goals and is financed by PFC Ltd.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 09-05-2025 18:21 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 18:21 IST
ACME Solar Powers Up: First Phase of Sikar Solar Project Goes Live
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ACME Solar Holdings announced on Friday the commissioning of the first phase of its ambitious 300-MW Acme Sikar Solar power project in Rajasthan. The operational commencement introduces 52.5 MW to the grid, elevating the company's overall capacity to 2,592.5 MW.

This project is strategically positioned in Bikaner, a region known for high solar irradiation. ACME's latest endeavor aligns with India's renewable energy aspirations, as the nation continues striving toward sustainable power solutions.

Financed by PFC Ltd, the project is expected to produce about 780 million units of clean energy annually. ACME Solar's integrated renewable portfolio, which includes solar and wind solutions, now boasts an operational capacity of 2,592.5 MW, with more expected as the company progresses further.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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