Avaada Group Rolls Out 11 Solar Plants In Yavatmal District Under MSKVY 2.0 To Empower Farmers With Reliable And Green Energy

Avaada Group, a diversified energy conglomerate, has begun a new chapter in sustainable innovation with the launch of 11 solar power projects in the Yavatmal district of Maharashtra. These projects fall under the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana (MSKVY) and are designed to bring reliable, green energy directly to agricultural fields, supporting rural communities with clean power.

The inaugurated projects include a 4 MW plant in Kinhi village, 3 MW in Baldi, 3 MW in Dongarkharda, 2 MW in Bansi, 2 MW in Patan, 5 MW in Mhasola, 2 MW in Galwa, 4 MW in Pathrad, 4 MW in Parjana, 3 MW at Sawargaon, and 3 MW at Sarfali. Together, these installations will benefit around 14,893 farmers across nearly 167 villages by supplying affordable and sustainable electricity for their agricultural operations.

This milestone resonates with the themes captured in the documentary Sun to Soil | Avaada’s Story of Light, Land & Lives, which showcases how solar energy is transforming rural Maharashtra. Avaada’s efforts are part of a broader mission to expand sustainable farming practices in the state. Beyond these projects, the company is executing over 1,132 MW of solar power projects in key districts such as Nashik, Pune, Sangli, Yavatmal, Ahmednagar, and Beed. These developments highlight Avaada’s deep commitment to MSKVY 2.0 and its goal of driving rural energy transformation.

MSKVY 2.0 builds on the original 2017 scheme and aims to solarise 30% of agricultural feeders through 7,000 MW of decentralised solar projects ranging from 0.5 MW to 25 MW, strategically located near high-agriculture-load substations. The program offers wide-ranging benefits to farmers, the economy, rural administration, and the environment. For farmers, MSKVY 2.0 ensures dependable, daytime electricity for irrigation pumps, eliminating the inconvenience and risks of night-time irrigation.

The use of solar energy significantly reduces electricity bills, fuel expenses, and maintenance costs linked to diesel generators, which improves financial stability. Consistent daytime power supply enables better irrigation planning, the use of advanced farming equipment, and improved crop yields. Additionally, farmers can generate extra income by leasing unused land for solar installations. By reducing night-time irrigation, the scheme also lowers physical risks, such as accidents or wildlife encounters.

Mr. Vineet Mittal, Chairman of Avaada Group, said in a statement, “We are honoured to partner with the Government of Maharashtra in this transformative journey. The Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana 2.0 is a model for how clean energy can directly uplift rural communities. This project is a testimony to Hon’ble CM’s visionary leadership, bringing reliable solar power to farmers and contributing to both rural development and India’s green energy mission.”

From an economic and administrative perspective, the shift to solar power reduces the subsidy burden on both distribution companies (DISCOMs) and the state government. It provides cheaper, locally produced solar power during the day, easing peak demand pressure, lowering procurement costs, and enhancing financial sustainability for utilities. Decentralised solar projects positioned near substations also reduce transmission losses and stimulate local economies.

Environmentally, MSKVY 2.0 replaces fossil fuel-based power with clean solar energy, cutting Maharashtra’s carbon emissions and supporting climate targets. This transition promotes efficient energy and water use, reduces pollution, and enhances environmental sustainability, which directly benefits agriculture and rural livelihoods. Avaada Group’s initiatives under MSKVY 2.0 demonstrate a strong commitment to advancing renewable energy while improving the lives of farmers and fostering economic growth in rural Maharashtra.


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