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Kshema Power has secured a key engineering and infrastructure contract from Oyster Green Hybrid Three Private Limited for the development of grid connectivity facilities for a 350 MW wind–solar hybrid power project in Madhya Pradesh. The project is set to significantly strengthen the state’s renewable energy evacuation framework, supporting the integration of large-scale clean power into the national grid. Madhya Pradesh continues to attract major investments in renewable energy, and this project adds to its growing portfolio of hybrid generation capacity.
Under the terms of the contract, Kshema Power will execute the complete design, engineering, supply, installation, civil works, testing, and commissioning of a 33 kV/220 kV air-insulated (AIS) power substation. The substation will serve as a critical node for stepping up voltage and ensuring the efficient transmission of power generated from both wind and solar sources. Alongside this, the company will also be responsible for the supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of a 51-kilometre transmission line, which will facilitate reliable power evacuation from the project site to the grid.
The collaboration between Kshema Power and Oyster Green Hybrid Three is expected to enhance grid stability and operational efficiency while supporting India’s renewable energy targets. By strengthening transmission infrastructure in one of the country’s fastest-growing renewable corridors, the project underscores the increasing role of hybrid energy systems in delivering consistent and sustainable power. The development also highlights Kshema Power’s expanding footprint in executing complex power transmission and substation projects critical to India’s clean energy transition.

