MPUVNL:
Powering Public Infrastructure Through Distributed Solar

14.6 MW Capacity

200+ Govt. Sites

Bhopal & Seoni Dists

RESCO-based model

Horizon Renewable Power is implementing distributed rooftop solar projects across government infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh in partnership with Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (MPUVNL).

The current deployment includes 13.50 MW of rooftop solar capacity across 199 government buildings in Bhopal, along with an additional 1.129 MW deployment across 19 government buildings in Seoni District.

Implemented under the RESCO model, the projects enable public institutions to adopt solar power without upfront capital investment, while Horizon manages execution, operational performance, and long-term lifecycle maintenance.

Project Scope

  • Deployment of grid-connected rooftop solar systems across government buildings
  • Site survey, design, engineering, and installation
  • Net metering and utility integration
  • Long-term power supply under RESCO agreements
  • 25+ years O&M responsibilities
  • Lifecycle performance monitoring and asset management

Execution Complexity

  • 218 government buildings across multiple locations
  • Diverse rooftop conditions and institutional building typologies
  • Site-specific engineering and installation
  • Utility coordination and grid integration requirements
  • Long-term uptime, maintenance, and performance obligations
  • Coordination across multiple public-sector stakeholders

Impact

14.6 MW distributed solar capacity

~2.3 crore units (kWh) of clean energy annually

~16,000–17,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions avoided/year

Equivalent to CO₂ absorbed by 7.5+ lakh trees annually

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