SECI’s 200 MW Solar Project Advances India’s Renewable Energy Goals
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has issued a crucial Balance of System tender for a 200 MW solar PV project in Madhya Pradesh. This development strengthens India’s push toward its ambitious 440 GW renewable energy target by 2030.
Key Project Specifications
The engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) tender covers:
- 400-acre development in Neemuch district
- 420 million annual unit generation capacity
- Power for 200,000+ households
- 12-month commissioning timeline
Strategic Benefits for India’s Energy Transition
This project delivers multiple advantages:
- 340,000 tons annual carbon reduction
- 500+ local jobs during construction
- Supports India Energy Stack digital integration
- Helps meet Renewable Purchase Obligations
Madhya Pradesh Emerges as Solar Hub
The state offers:
- High solar irradiation levels
- Progressive energy policies
- Existing infrastructure from projects like the 21 MW Waaree installation
As SECI advances this 200 MW solar farm, it demonstrates how strategic tendering can accelerate India’s sustainable energy transition while delivering economic benefits nationwide.






