Orient Green Power Company Limited (OGPCL) has officially commissioned its first solar power project, marking a significant strategic pivot beyond its long-standing wind energy portfolio. The development was confirmed through a regulatory filing and accompanying press release shared on December 8, 2025.
The company executed the project through its subsidiary Delta Renewable Energy Private Limited, funded via a recent Rights Issue aimed at expanding into solar generation. As part of a larger 25 MW AC plan, a 7 MW AC solar plant located at Krishnasamudhram Village, Tiruttani Taluk, Tiruvallur District (Tamil Nadu) received service connection on December 5 and was successfully commissioned on December 6.
OGPCL stated that the project will operate under the Group Captive Model, supplying power to captive shareholders of Delta. According to the release, the newly added solar capacity is expected to support energy needs of existing clients, attract new consumers, and help the company create a more balanced renewable portfolio.
The company emphasized that this milestone reinforces its shift toward a multi-source renewable energy strategy, strengthening revenue stability and aligning with India’s broader clean-energy goals. Work is already underway to finalize land parcels for the remaining 18 MW AC of the planned solar capacity, with further updates to follow as development progresses.