CEL's New 200MW Solar Plant Dedicated: India's Green Energy Leap Forward
In a major boost to India's clean energy ambitions, the government has commissioned Central Electronics Limited's (CEL) 200MW solar module production facility. The dedication ceremony in New Delhi...

In a major boost to India's clean energy ambitions, the government has commissioned Central Electronics Limited's (CEL) 200MW solar module production facility. The dedication ceremony in New Delhi marks another step in the nation's rapid expansion of renewable capacities across solar, wind, nuclear, and marine energy sectors. Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for Science and Technology, lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership in prioritizing renewables. With the 2070 net-zero pledge, India is redefining its energy landscape, balancing economic growth with ecological responsibility. Dr. Singh stressed that no single renewable source suffices; an integrated strategy is key. The new CEL line exemplifies this, showcasing indigenous manufacturing capabilities and surging confidence in green technology. CEL's journey is inspirational: from crafting India's debut solar cell in 1977 and first solar plant in 1979, to overcoming near-closure and emerging as a thriving Mini Ratna entity. This turnaround stems from visionary governance, policy backing, and unwavering team efforts. The project's swift timeline—from RFP on April 24 to launch in less than 12 months—highlights operational excellence. CEL's diversification into vertical axis wind turbines, hybrid systems, data centers, defense electronics, electronic warfare, and weaponry systems signals broader technological ambitions. As India accelerates towards self-reliance in renewables, this facility promises reduced import dependence, job creation, and a cleaner future, aligning perfectly with global sustainability goals.
