Vena Energy and SECI Introduce India’s First Load-Following Renewable PPA Marks 2025 Solar Boom
Vena Energy, a leader in the Asia-Pacific renewable energy sector, has signed a pioneering 100 MW load-following power purchase agreement (PPA) with SECI. This breakthrough hybrid contract solves India’s grid reliability challenges unlike conventional solar deals.
Why Load-Following PPAs Transform Renewable Integration
Standard renewable contracts only deliver power during generation peaks. Vena’s load-following PPA combines solar, wind and battery storage to match hourly demand curves – eliminating renewable intermittency. The tech trio ensures 24/7 dispatchability.
Breakthrough Hybrid System Design
- PERC/bifacial solar modules maximize yield
- Wind turbines compensate for evening generation dips
- Utility-scale battery storage bridges short-term gaps
Grid Impact: 25-Year Reliability Boost
This project advances India’s FDRE scheme by:
- Displacing 488,000 ICE vehicle emissions annually
- Saving 380M liters of water in drought regions
- Powering 487,000 homes cleanly
The Future: AI-Optimized Renewable Hybrids
Beyond this renewable energy milestone, next-gen plants will integrate:
- Machine learning for generation forecasting
- Modular storage expansion
- Smart grid interoperability
Vena’s 38 GW global portfolio demonstrates how hybrid systems are redefining Asia-Pacific’s clean energy transition through intelligent integration.






