KPI Green Energy: Rs 3,200 Cr SBI Finance
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KPI Green Energy secures Rs 3,200 cr from SBI for 1 GW solar & hybrid projects in Gujarat. Boosts renewable energy & sustainability.

New Delhi, Sep 25 (PTI) KPI Green Energy on Thursday said it has secured a sanction of Rs 3,200 crore finance facility from State Bank of India for its solar and hybrid independent power producer projects, aggregating over 1 GWp in Gujarat.
The sanctioned facilities will support two strategically significant renewable projects a 250 MW (AC)/ 350 MWp (DC) solar power project and a 370 MW hybrid power project, comprising 557 MWp solar portion and 124.20 MW wind portion, according to a company statement.
The company secured Rs 3,200-crore sanction from State Bank of India (PF&SBU), comprising both fund-based and non-fund-based facilities, to part-finance the development of its 250 MW solar project and 370 MW hybrid project in Gujarat, together aggregating over 1 GWp of the company's Independent Power Producer (IPP) portfolio, the statement said.
Both projects are secured by 25-year long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) and are being developed in Bharuch and Surendranagar districts of Gujarat.
The projects will be funded with a 75:25 debt-equity ratio, with proceeds earmarked for project cost financing, reimbursement of incurred expenditure, and related development expenses.
"This landmark sanction from the State Bank of India is a strong validation of KPI Green Energy's capabilities and long-term vision," Faruk Patel, Chairman & Managing Director of KPI Green Energy Limited, said.
"With over 1 GWp of new capacity being developed, we will significantly expand our operational portfolio, strengthen annuity income streams, and create long-term value for all stakeholders," Patel added.
Upon commissioning, these projects will make a substantial contribution to KP
Group's 10 GW target by 2030.
Revenue recognition will begin through long-term PPAs, strengthening recurring
revenue streams and profitability.
The projects will eliminate over 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually - an environmental benefit equivalent to planting more than 65 million trees every year - reinforcing our commitment to a greener and more sustainable future.
Established by Faruk G Patel in 1994, KP Group has grown into a multi-faceted conglomerate with core expertise in renewable energy, infrastructure, and innovation.
The sanctioned facilities will support two strategically significant renewable projects a 250 MW (AC)/ 350 MWp (DC) solar power project and a 370 MW hybrid power project, comprising 557 MWp solar portion and 124.20 MW wind portion, according to a company statement.
The company secured Rs 3,200-crore sanction from State Bank of India (PF&SBU), comprising both fund-based and non-fund-based facilities, to part-finance the development of its 250 MW solar project and 370 MW hybrid project in Gujarat, together aggregating over 1 GWp of the company's Independent Power Producer (IPP) portfolio, the statement said.
Both projects are secured by 25-year long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) and are being developed in Bharuch and Surendranagar districts of Gujarat.
The projects will be funded with a 75:25 debt-equity ratio, with proceeds earmarked for project cost financing, reimbursement of incurred expenditure, and related development expenses.
"This landmark sanction from the State Bank of India is a strong validation of KPI Green Energy's capabilities and long-term vision," Faruk Patel, Chairman & Managing Director of KPI Green Energy Limited, said.
"With over 1 GWp of new capacity being developed, we will significantly expand our operational portfolio, strengthen annuity income streams, and create long-term value for all stakeholders," Patel added.
Upon commissioning, these projects will make a substantial contribution to KP
Group's 10 GW target by 2030.
Revenue recognition will begin through long-term PPAs, strengthening recurring
revenue streams and profitability.
The projects will eliminate over 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually - an environmental benefit equivalent to planting more than 65 million trees every year - reinforcing our commitment to a greener and more sustainable future.
Established by Faruk G Patel in 1994, KP Group has grown into a multi-faceted conglomerate with core expertise in renewable energy, infrastructure, and innovation.
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