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Rajasthan: Oriana Power Gets Rs. 214.80 Cr EPC Order From Cement Company For 50 MW Solar Projects

by Suraj Kadam
August 20, 2026

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News at Glance

  • Rs. 214.80 crore EPC contract awarded to Oriana Power for solar projects in Rajasthan.
  • 50 MW of cumulative solar capacity to be developed for a cement company across the state.
  • Contract follows continued demand from heavy industry for onsite and captive renewable energy solutions.

Order Intended To Accelerate Cement Firm’s Renewable Capacity Build-Out

Oriana Power has been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract worth Rs. 214.80 crore to deliver 50 MW of solar installations in Rajasthan for a cement company, the firm said in a statement.

The order covers the design and build phases typical of EPC agreements, with Oriana Power responsible for delivering grid-ready solar arrays and related balance-of-system components. The identity of the cement buyer was not disclosed in the announcement.

Such EPC deals usually encompass site assessment, procurement of modules and inverters, civil works, electrical interconnection and commissioning. While the company confirmed the contract value and capacity, specific implementation timelines and site locations were not provided.

The deal reflects broader trends in India’s industrial sector, where cement manufacturers are increasingly turning to large-scale rooftop and ground-mounted solar to cut power costs and lower carbon footprints. Solar solutions offer predictable energy pricing and support corporate sustainability commitments.

For Oriana Power, the award adds a sizeable project to its construction pipeline and demonstrates continuing commercial appetite for third-party EPC providers. The company will carry out construction under standard regulatory and grid-compliance frameworks applicable in Rajasthan.

Absent granular project details, industry observers note that 50 MW can be delivered through multiple distributed sites or a smaller number of larger plants, depending on land availability and offtake arrangements. The structure—whether captive, group captive or third-party sale—was not specified.

FAQs

What is the value of the contract awarded to Oriana Power?

The EPC contract value is Rs. 214.80 crore.

How much capacity will be developed under the order?

The contract covers the development of 50 MW of solar capacity in Rajasthan.

Who is the buyer of the solar projects?

The buyer is described as a cement company; the announcement did not disclose the firm’s name.

What does an EPC contract typically include?

An EPC contract generally includes engineering design, procurement of equipment, construction, testing and commissioning of the solar plant.

Will the projects be grid-connected?

The announcement indicates standard grid-compliant construction under Rajasthan regulations, but specific evacuation arrangements were not detailed.

What is the broader significance of this award?

The order underscores continued interest from heavy industries, such as cement manufacturers, in adopting large-scale solar to manage energy costs and sustainability targets.

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