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1. Solar Projects:- 
A. 400 MW Solar Roof top Projects for MSME in Maharashtra in association with GEAPP, New Delhi.
B. Solar projects for Water supply Scheme of Chandrapur Zilla Parishad.
C. Solar Projects for Water Supply Scheme of Collectorate Office, Chandrapur.
D. Renewable Energy Projects for Indian Oil Corporation.
E. Renewable Energy Projects for HPCL.

2. Electric Vehicles Charging Stations:- 
   MAHAPREIT is planning to set up EV Charging Stations.

STARTUP-UP ENTERPRENEURESHIP PROGRAM

​​Mahatma Phule Renewable Energy and Infrastructure Technology Limited (MAHAPREIT) actively promotes start-up entrepreneurship (SEP) through its dedicated platform, the MAHAPREIT Start-up Knowledge Centre (MSKC) focuses on fostering entrepreneurship, skill development particularly among underprivileged communities in Maharashtra.

A Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) is a company that provides energy solutions related to renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and other sustainable technologies. They typically offer services like the installation, operation, and maintenance of renewable energy systems, often working on projects for businesses, communities, or governments.

Major projects undertaken by MAHAPREIT under this vertical

    1.Pune Municipal Corporation ESCO PROJECT:

MAHAPREIT is working with Pune Municipal Corporation on energy-saving and /or cost-saving measures on an ESCO/ BOT basis. Pune Municipal Corporation is a local Self-Government governing Pune city which is spread across approximately 340 Sq. kilometres of land. In its Governance, Pune Municipal Corporation looks after facilities such as water treatment, water supply and its pumping station, sewerage treatment and its pumping station, road infrastructure, hospitals, schools, gardens, auditoriums, office buildings, etc. All these facilities need electricity.

The objective of the project is 'to save energy and cost of electricity borne by Pune Municipal Corporation towards its facilities by means of use of energy saving devices, nonconventional energy resources, audit of bills or any other means that shall not affect facilities or their output adversely in any way.

    2.     Pune Municipal Corporation 50 MW solar project:

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is planning to implement 50 MW solar project, aiming to reduce electricity costs and promote renewable energy, with support of MAHAPREIT. This project has several benefits such as reduction of electricity costs for the PMC. Reduction greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Improved energy sufficiency, cost savings for consumers, and environmental sustainability for the city.

   3. Mukhyamantri Innovative Laghu-Udyog Saur Yojana (MILSY): (SOLARISATION of MSMEs)

MAHAPREIT has introduced a transformative initiative called “Mukhyamantri Innovative Laghu-Udyog Saur Yojana (MILSY)” also known as "Solarization of MSMEs" which is designed to streamline and implement Rooftop Solar Systems (RTS) within the MSME sector in Maharashtra. Our collective aim is to install a total of 400 MW of rooftop solar systems on MSMEs across the state of Maharashtra through a PPP model known as Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model. These installations will be meticulously categorized based on their capacity, ranging from 20 kW to 100 kW, 101 kW to 250 kW, 251 kW to 1000 kW and above 1000 kW.

Under this program the rooftop solar system will be installed by MAHAPREIT’s empanelled reputed solar installers through their own investment, which means the MSMEs will have to make zero investment in the system installation. The MSMEs will only have to pay the electricity bills. The repayment through energy bills from MSMEs can directly save 30-40% on monthly electricity bills for next 20 years. This scheme aims to install solar systems on the rooftops of about 10,000 MSMEs.

    4.     Project details for 30MW Distributed Rooftop Solar projects for Goa Govt. own buildings:

MAHAPREIT is engaging with different Governments, Semi-Government, and private organizations for promotion and deployment of renewable energy projects. MAHAPREIT is looking for various business opportunities and MAHAPREIT is undertaking business with different Government Organizations. Also, working on poverty reduction, social inclusion, environmental sustainability, and economic growth.

In line with this, MAHAPREIT proposes the 30 MW Distributed Rooftop Solar projects for Govt. own buildings in the state of Goa. This program aims to enable the adoption of rooftop solar systems in over the identified buildings of Goa Government through the RESCO (Renewable Energy Service Company) model.

MAHAPREIT & GEDA to collaborate and jointly explore the possibilities in the field Renewable Energy, towards large-scale deployment during the coming year for implementation of 30MW distributed rooftop solar project through the RESCO mode on identified government buildings at levelized tariff rate of Rs. 4.75 per kWh for 25 years.

    5.     Project details for Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad:

MAHAPREIT and MNLUA jointly working for implementation of various renewable energy projects at MNLUA Chh. Sambhajinagar campus. MAHAPREIT is focused on implementing a range of innovative and sustainable energy solutions, including the installation of rooftop and ground-mounted solar energy projects, to promote renewable energy adoption. They are also exploring the integration of heat pump-supported solar hot water and central air-conditioning systems to enhance energy efficiency. To support the transition to cleaner transportation, MAHAPREIT is promoting the use of battery-operated vehicles and setting up EV charging stations at university campuses. Additionally, they are working on installing solar-powered fencing compounds for enhanced security across large campuses, as well as providing standby off-grid systems to ensure uninterrupted power supply.

    6.     Project details for National Cancer Institute Nagpur:

MAHAPREIT’s proposal initiative for "Energy Saving and Green Energy Open Access" aims to achieve significant advancements in sustainable energy practices. The first objective is to reduce energy consumption by implementing strategies that promote energy-saving practices at National Cancer Institute Nagpur. MAHAPREIT plans to establish about 4MW in phase –I, an open-access platform that enables stakeholders to share data, resources, and best practices related to energy usage and conservation. This initiative is designed to facilitate collaboration and drive the transition to a more energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable future.

    7. Valsad District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Limited Vasudhara Dairy Nagpur (AMUL plant):

MAHAPREIT has proposed a joint initiative with Amul’s Nagpur plant to implement rooftop solar projects through Green Open Access, Net-metering, and Gross Metering systems, aiming to promote the adoption of renewable energy and reduce reliance on conventional grid power. In addition, MAHAPREIT plans to deploy solar or solar thermal energy solutions to lower the operational costs of the milk processing plant, enhancing its energy efficiency. The initiative also includes the installation of a standby off-grid system to support critical loads during power outages, ensuring uninterrupted operations. Moreover, the proposal offers flexibility for integrating other projects under MAHAPREIT’s verticals, with both parties collaborating to determine additional sustainable solutions based on specific needs. The overall objective is to create a more environmentally friendly and cost-efficient energy framework.

    8.     Sainik Kalyan Vibhag project:

        MAHAPREIT is collaborating with the Department of Sainik Vibhag, Govt. of Maharashtra to install solar projects across various 37 buildings of the         Zilla Sainik Karyalay, Sainik Schools, hostels, and halls/lawns at multiple locations throughout Maharashtra. This initiative aims to promote the use of         renewable energy, reduce electricity costs, and enhance the sustainability of these important institutions. The solar installations will contribute to a         greener, more energy-efficient infrastructure, supporting the long-term operational needs of these facilities while also reducing their environmental         footprint.