AMPIN Energy Transition has announced the successful commissioning of approximately 500 MWp of ISTS-connected Wind–Solar Hybrid capacity at Fatehgarh in Barmer, Rajasthan, marking a major milestone in the company’s renewable energy portfolio.
The project is AMPIN’s first integrated hybrid power project designed to supply clean energy to both State DISCOMs and leading commercial and industrial consumers.
Developed as AMPIN’s largest co-located hybrid project on the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) network, the installation combines nearly 400 MWp of solar capacity with around 100 MW of wind power. The integrated setup is aimed at delivering reliable and round-the-clock renewable energy across multiple states.
The project supplies green power to State DISCOMs under SECI III and SECI V schemes, while also catering to prominent corporate customers including Samsung India and Bharti Airtel. Commissioned at the Fatehgarh-IV substation, the project further strengthens Rajasthan’s position as a major renewable energy hub in India.
The hybrid project has also received industry recognition, winning the ‘Best ESG Project’ award and being honoured at the IJGlobal – ESG Indian Infrastructure Deal of the Year – APAC Awards 2025 for its contribution to sustainable infrastructure development.
According to the company, the project is expected to generate nearly 1.25 billion units of clean electricity annually while helping avoid approximately 1.15 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions every year. The commissioning reinforces AMPIN’s commitment to advancing scalable, reliable, and low-carbon energy solutions for India’s growing renewable energy demand.




