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Enviro Infra subsidiary wins Rs 207 crore hybrid energy EPC contract

Enviro Infra Engineers Limited (EIEL) has announced that its step-down subsidiary, Suyog Urja Limited (SUL), has secured a contract for land aggregation and Balance of Plant (BoP) works for a hybrid renewable energy project.

The contract was awarded by CGE 30 Hybrid Energy Private Limited on May 27, 2026. According to the company, the order value stands at approximately Rs 207.47 crore, excluding Goods and Services Tax (GST). 

The contract covers Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) activities for land aggregation, land development, and BoP works for a hybrid renewable energy project comprising wind and solar components.

The scope includes civil and electrical works, supply of cranes for Wind Operated Energy Generator (WOEG) installation and storage handling, inter-carting and installation services for WOEG equipment, and development of solar-related infrastructure.

The contract also includes evacuation facilities, testing, commissioning, project handover, enabling works, and land and right-of-way related activities. The project is scheduled to be completed by June 30, 2027.

Background

EIEL has been expanding its renewable energy engineering portfolio over the past year through acquisitions and new project segments.

In April 2026, Enviro Infra Engineers entered the wind energy segment through the acquisition of Suyog Urja via its wholly-owned subsidiary, EIE Renewables Private Limited. Under the transaction structure, EIE Renewables agreed to acquire 51% equity initially, with the remaining 49% to be acquired in phases within 27 months. At the time, Suyog Urja reported an order book of Rs 645 crore and had completed over 500 MW of projects.

Earlier in the same month, EIEL also announced entry into the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) EPC segment after securing projects worth Rs 1,481 crore. The company said contracts from NTPC Limited accounted for Rs 1,070 crore of the total order value, covering EPC works for 930 MWh of battery storage capacity across multiple projects.

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