PM Modi inaugurates Sunstream Green Energy's 140 MWp solar project in Maharashtra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated Sunstream Green Energy’s 140 MWp solar project in Maharashtra, part of 2,458 MW of renewable energy projects launched nationwide. Sunstream also announced plans to develop a 1-gigawatt portfolio of operating renewable energy assets within 18–24 months, building on its existing 500 MW project portfolio, with 250 MW operational and 250 MW under execution.

Founded in 2019 by Bhadra Kanaiya and backed by Singapore-based Lighthouse Trust, Sunstream focuses on powering India’s utility and C&I sector with reliable distributed renewable energy. The launch of 2,458 MW of solar projects marks a major step toward India’s energy independence and net-zero by 2070. Programs like PM-KUSUM and Maharashtra’s Mukhya Mantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana combine clean power growth with economic empowerment.

Kanaiya said, “At Sunstream, our work is centered on powering India’s Utility and C&I sector with reliable distributed renewable energy. Our 140 MWp project in Maharashtra reflects our execution strength, while our long-term focus is on helping large corporates and multinational companies achieve their clean energy and net-zero commitments.”

Sunstream aims to be the partner of choice for corporate and industrial customers, delivering cost-effective renewable solutions to lower energy costs, enhance competitiveness, and meet sustainability targets such as RE100 and net-zero goals. With expertise in hybrid and storage-backed solutions, the company enables corporates to access round-the-clock clean power. Well-capitalized by Lighthouse Trust, Sunstream is expanding projects integrating solar, wind, and energy storage, strengthening its role in corporates’ net-zero transition.

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