Greenko’s proposals to develop 100 GWh of energy storage systems, green hydrogen clusters, bio-refineries, 2G ethanol units, and facilities for methanol and sustainable aviation fuel have emerged as a major focus of Madhya Pradesh’s investment outreach.
These initiatives were discussed in detail during Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav’s visit to Greenko’s Hyderabad headquarters, where he assured the company of “complete support and a seamless policy environment.” He highlighted the state’s industrial corridors, proactive governance, and favourable regulations as strong catalysts for green industrial growth.
Greenko is already constructing the country’s largest pumped storage project in Neemuch, which is being expanded from 1,440 MW to 1,920 MW with an investment of ₹11,500 crore. The project is expected to generate about 4,800 construction jobs and 200 permanent roles. The meeting also explored opportunities to further scale Greenko’s presence in the state. Officials noted that this engagement strengthens private-sector participation in Madhya Pradesh’s energy transition as the state positions itself for leadership in hydrogen production, storage technologies, and next-generation fuels.
News by Rahul Yelligetti.