Serentica Renewables to supply 200 MW of FDRE for Uttar Pradesh’s Discoms
By EPR Magazine Editorial April 15, 2025 12:07 pm IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial April 15, 2025 12:07 pm IST
The company signed a power purchase agreement with NTPC to supply 200 MW of on-demand renewable energy, using 600+ MW hybrid solar, wind and storage assets to meet UP Discoms peak demand.
Serentica Renewables signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NTPC Limited for the supply of 200 MW of Firm Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) to Uttar Pradesh’s distribution companies (DISCOMS). The project will utilise hybrid solar, wind, and battery storage assets across multiple states, ensuring on-demand renewable power during the state’s critical morning and evening peak hours.
The project will be developed across several states, utilising Serentica’s state-of-the-art hybrid renewable energy infrastructure. The integration of large-scale energy storage ensures the availability of renewable power even during periods of low generation. This reliable power supply is expected to reduce the reliance on conventional thermal power, contributing to a greener, more sustainable energy mix for Uttar Pradesh.
Akshay Hiranandani, CEO of Serentica Renewables, said, “This agreement exemplifies our commitment to providing reliable and sustainable renewable energy solutions. By integrating solar, wind, and advanced storage technologies, we can offer Uttar Pradesh a consistent, firm energy supply, particularly during times of high demand, contributing to the state’s energy transition goals. Our FDRE model ensures that we can deliver clean energy when it’s most needed, contributing to the state’s energy transition”Serentica’s firm dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) solution aims to provide reliable, cost-effective green power to India’s industrial and commercial sectors, addressing the intermittency challenges of renewable energy. By leveraging advanced technologies, Serentica enables a stable transition to clean energy for industries, playing a crucial role in India’s net-zero ambitions.
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