Expanding hybrid renewable capacity in central India, Oyster Green Hybrid Three taps Kshema Power to build key transmission infrastructure for a wind–solar project in Madhya Pradesh.
Oyster Green Hybrid Three Private Limited has awarded Chennai-based EPC firm Kshema Power a contract to build transmission infrastructure for a 350MW wind–solar hybrid project in Madhya Pradesh. The announcement was made on Thursday, 11 December 2025.
The project involves constructing a 51-kilometre transmission line and a 33 kV/220 kV AIS substation. According to the companies, the infrastructure will facilitate power evacuation from the hybrid project into the grid. The work is expected to be completed by July 2026.
Kshema Power will handle the supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of the transmission line, as well as the design, engineering, and installation of the substation. The company said the contract adds to its ongoing work in the renewable transmission segment.
Abhinand Basant, Deputy Managing Director of Kshema Power, said the company would focus on meeting project timelines and technical requirements.
“We see this as an opportunity to build further on our strengths, expand our presence in high-capacity hybrid projects and continue contributing to India’s energy transition,” he said.
Siddharth Bhatia, Managing Director of Oyster Green Hybrid Three, said the partnership supports the company’s plans to expand its hybrid renewable portfolio. He said the project aims to create infrastructure aligned with longer-term power delivery needs.
“Our collaboration with Kshema Power reflects a shared commitment to quality, timely execution, and building assets that contribute meaningfully to India’s clean energy landscape. We look forward to executing this project with excellence,” remarked Bhatia.


















