Sunsure Energy, a leading renewable energy company, has announced the commissioning of a 105 MWp solar power plant in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh. This milestone project marks the first evacuation of green power under the Green Energy Corridor II in the state.
Project Details
The solar plant, spread over a large area in the Mahoba district, is equipped with advanced photovoltaic technology to generate clean electricity. It is expected to produce approximately 150 million units of electricity annually, contributing significantly to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Green Energy Corridor II
The Green Energy Corridor II is a government initiative aimed at strengthening the transmission infrastructure for renewable energy. This project aligns with Uttar Pradesh's goal of enhancing its solar power generation and reducing carbon emissions.
Impact on the Region
The commissioning of this plant is expected to boost the local economy by creating job opportunities and promoting sustainable development. It will also help in meeting the state's growing energy demand while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Company Statement
A spokesperson for Sunsure Energy stated, 'We are proud to commission this solar plant in Mahoba, which is a significant step towards a greener future. This project demonstrates our commitment to expanding renewable energy infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh and supporting India's ambitious renewable energy targets.'
Future Plans
Sunsure Energy plans to further expand its renewable energy portfolio in the state and across India. The company is actively working on several other solar and wind projects to contribute to the country's goal of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.



