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ACME Solar commissions 112.5 MW second phase of Sikar project; operational capacity at 2,705 MW
ACME Solar commissions 112.5 MW second phase of Sikar project; operational capacity at 2,705 MW

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

ACME Solar commissions 112.5 MW second phase of Sikar project; operational capacity at 2,705 MW

New Delhi: ACME Solar Holdings Ltd has commissioned 112.5 MW of capacity under the second phase of its Sikar Solar Power Project in Bikaner, Rajasthan, taking the project's total commissioned capacity to 165 MW out of a planned 300 MW, the company said on Tuesday. The 112.5 MW was commissioned on May 19, 2025, following the earlier commissioning of 52.5 MW in early May. The remaining 135 MW is currently under commissioning. With this milestone, ACME Solar's total operational capacity has increased from 2,592.5 MW to 2,705 MW. The company said the Sikar Solar Project is expected to generate approximately 780 million units of clean energy annually once fully commissioned. The electricity generated will be sold on power exchanges on a merchant basis and allocated based on optimal commercial utilization.

ACME Solar commissions first phase of 52.5 MW out of 300 MW Sikar solar power project in Rajasthan
ACME Solar commissions first phase of 52.5 MW out of 300 MW Sikar solar power project in Rajasthan

Business Upturn

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

ACME Solar commissions first phase of 52.5 MW out of 300 MW Sikar solar power project in Rajasthan

By Aman Shukla Published on May 9, 2025, 15:40 IST ACME Solar Holdings Limited has commissioned the first phase of its Sikar Solar Power Project located in Bikaner, Rajasthan. The commissioned capacity of 52.5 MW is part of the larger 300 MW project that is scheduled to be completed in multiple phases. With this development, ACME Solar's total operational solar power capacity has increased from 2,540 MW to 2,592.5 MW. The project is situated on approximately 1,300 acres in Bikaner, an area recognized for high solar irradiation levels. Energy generated by the solar panels is pooled at inverter stations and stepped up for grid evacuation through a dedicated single-circuit 220 kV transmission line connected to the Bikaner-II grid substation. Financing for the project has been provided by PFC Limited. Upon full commissioning, the project is expected to generate around 780 million units of electricity annually. The generated power will be sold on power exchanges on a merchant basis, with allocation determined by commercial optimization strategies. This project adds to the growing number of solar installations contributing to India's renewable energy infrastructure. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

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