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Sembcorp completes acquisition of 300 MW solar project in India – SPE

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Sembcorp Industries has completed a full buyout of a grid-connected solar facility in western India, adding a 300 MW long-term contract to its renewable energy business in the country.

December 26, 2025
Uma Gupta

By pv magazine India

Sembcorp Industries has completed the acquisition of a 300 MW solar project in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

The Singapore-based group said it has acquired a 100% stake in ReNew Sun Bright, which owns and operates the Fatehgarh solar project, through its wholly owned subsidiary Sembcorp Green Infra, for approximately SGD246 million ($191.6 million).

The project became commercially operational in November 2021 and is connected to India’s national grid through the inter-state transmission system. The facility’s power is sold under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd.

Post-transaction, Sembcorp’s installed and under-development renewable energy capacity in India exceeds 7.6 GW. The company’s global renewables portfolio totals 20.2 GW, including assets yet to be completed.

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