Avaada Group has commissioned 11 solar power plants in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra, under the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana (MSKVY) 2.0, aimed at empowering farmers with reliable daytime electricity for irrigation.
The projects include a four MW plant at Kinhi, three MW units at Baldi and Dongarkharda, two MW each at Bansi and Patan, five MW at Mhasola, two MW at Galwa, four MW each at Pathrad and Parjana, and three MW each at Sawargaon and Sarfali. Collectively, they are expected to benefit nearly 14,900 farmers in 167 villages by ensuring better irrigation facilities, reducing energy costs, and creating supplementary income opportunities.
Avaada Chairman Vineet Mittal highlighted the initiative as a model for integrating renewable energy with rural development, calling it a testament to the Chief Minister’s vision of sustainable growth. Avaada is also executing over 1,132 MW of solar projects across Nashik, Pune, Sangli, Yavatmal, Ahmednagar, and Beed under the scheme, strengthening Maharashtra’s green energy transition.