Reliance Power Subsidiary Secures Major Renewable Energy Project

Reliance Power’s subsidiary, Reliance NU Energies, has received a Letter of Award for a significant renewable energy project. The company secured 750 MW / 3000 MWh, representing 50% of the total tender allocation in a competitive bidding process. The project will feature an installed capacity of 900 MWp of solar power integrated with over 3,000 MWh of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).

Reliance NU Energies Project Win

Reliance NU Energies Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance Power Limited, has been awarded a Letter of Award (LOA) on November 10, 2025. The company emerged as the largest winner in the 1500 MW / 6000 MWh Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) ISTS tender issued by SJVN Limited.

Project Details

Reliance NU Energies secured a capacity of 750 MW / 3,000 MWh, representing the largest single share of allocation under the tender. This achievement reinforces Reliance Group’s position as a key player in the renewable energy sector.

India’s Largest Solar + BESS Player

The Reliance Group has consolidated its position as India’s largest player in the Solar + BESS segment, with a cumulative portfolio exceeding 4 GWp of solar and 6.5 GWh of BESS across 4 tenders, under development and implementation. This milestone, accomplished in just 10 months, highlights the Group’s rapid execution capabilities.

Project Capacity and Tariff

The project will feature an installed capacity of 900 MWp of solar power integrated with over 3,000 MWh of BESS. Reliance NU Energies successfully secured a tariff of ₹6.74 per KWh through a competitive bidding online auction process.

Source: BSE

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