Ganesh Green Bharat has secured a major 1,000 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from NTPC Renewable Energy, underscoring the accelerating deployment of grid-scale energy storage in India's clean energy infrastructure.
NTPC Renewable Energy has awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a 1,000 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to Ganesh Green Bharat, according to an official corporate announcement. The project marks a significant pipeline expansion for Ganesh Green Bharat, a domestic infrastructure firm specializing in comprehensive renewable energy solutions and grid integration. Its client, NTPC Renewable Energy, is a wholly owned subsidiary of state-run power major NTPC Limited, tasked with driving India's public-sector transition toward non-fossil energy dominance.
This development highlights the intensifying demand for utility-scale storage infrastructure as regional grids absorb higher volumes of intermittent solar and wind power. By stabilizing grid frequency and mitigating peak-load supply deficits, the deployment of large-scale BESS solutions is becoming central to national decarbonization targets.
For industrial contractors and engineering providers, this contract reflects a broadening market for high-capacity power storage installations, driving revenue predictability in the sustainable infrastructure supply chain. Investors and developers are closely monitoring such state-backed mandates, which establish technical benchmarks and de-risk commercial entries into the evolving South Asian clean energy landscape.
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