Ministry of Railways
“Indian Railways is marching towards achieving the objective of Net Zero” -Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw
Power purchasing agreement of 170 MW signed between Indian Railways and Madhya Pradesh Government, marking the procurement of cheapest renewable energy in India
Railways Minister Urges states to share solar & wind energy to Indian Railways
Till date, Indian Railway has tied up 4,260 MW (installed) of Solar and 3,427 MW (installed) of wind energy for its energy requirements
Commitment to achieve 100% electrification in Railways and maximize renewable energy usage
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24 FEB 2025 7:40PM by PIB Delhi
Addressing investors and entrepreneurs at the Global Investors Summit 2025 in Bhopal, Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & IT, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw outlined Indian Railways' vision for electrification and the adoption of alternative energy sources.
Shri Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, and Shri Rakesh Shukla, Minister of New and Renewable Energy, Government of Madhya Pradesh were also present in the event.
Participating via video conferencing from Rail Bhawan, the Union Railway Minister emphasized the Indian government’s goal to achieve ‘Net Zero’ carbon emissions for Indian Railways, with 100% electrification slated for completion in the 2025-26 financial year. The next objective is to maximize renewable energy procurement.

With this vision, Indian Railways has already tied up 1,500 MW of renewable energy. Further strengthening this commitment, a significant 170 MW Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was signed today with the Madhya Pradesh government. This milestone marks the procurement of India's cheapest solar power at Rs 2.15/kWh and the Minister reaffirmed enthusiasm for exploring wind and nuclear energy procurement. The Government of Madhya Pradesh, through Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Limited (RUMSL), is supplying solar power to Indian Railways from its largest solar park.
Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw commended Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Mohan Yadav for his active role in advancing railway development in the state. He reiterated the Indian government’s strong commitment to a sustainable and green future for the country's transportation network.

Today's PPA was signed between key stakeholders, including West Central Railway (WCR), represented by Dy. CEE/HQ Shri Chetan Gulwani; RUMSL, represented by Executive Engineer Shri Avneesh Shukla; and Waree Forever Energies Pvt Ltd, the solar power developer.
The Minister also added that Indian Railways is committed to achieving net-zero emissions and shifting from road to rail transport to promote environmental sustainability, reduce oil imports, and lower overall logistics costs. As part of this vision, it is meeting its energy requirements through non-fossil sources such as solar, wind, and nuclear power. The collaboration with RUMSL is a significant step in this direction.
In addition to setting up its own solar systems, Indian Railways is also securing solar power through PPA arrangements with developers. By 2030, Indian Railways' traction power requirement is projected to reach 10,000 MW. So far, it has secured 4,260 MW of installed solar capacity and 3,427 MW of installed wind capacity to meet its energy needs, the Minister said.
Call for Nationwide Collaboration in Renewable Energy
Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw urged all Indian states to contribute renewable energy—be it solar, wind, hydro, or nuclear power—to Indian Railways, emphasizing a collaborative approach to sustainable energy. He praised the successful partnership model between the Railway Ministry and the Government of Madhya Pradesh, which facilitates direct PPA agreements between the state’s energy generators and Indian Railways.
Historic Budget Allocation for Madhya Pradesh Rail Infrastructure
Highlighting the record-breaking budget of ₹14,745 crore allocated to Madhya Pradesh’s railway sector for FY 2025-26, the Minister stated that this is the highest-ever budgetary allocation for the state. Infrastructure development has accelerated significantly, with railway track laying increasing from 29 km per year before 2014 to 230 km per year today—a 7.5x increase.
Overview of RUMSL
Parameter
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Details
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Capacity
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1500 MW
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Solar Parks Location
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Agar, Shajapur, and Neemuch districts in Northwest Madhya Pradesh
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Quantum to Railway
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195 MW equivalent (Total installed 400 MW) (Annual Solar Power Supply is 757 Million Units)
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Tariff
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Rs 2.15 /kWh for Neemuch unit (lowest in the country)
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CUF (Capacity Utilization Factor)
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44.3% under Optimum Scheduling
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Joint Venture Partners
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Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) and Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (MPUVNL)
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PPA Duration
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25 years
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Nodal Railway
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WCR (Power supplied via grid to Indian Railways in six states)
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Target Completion Date
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December 2025
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Tied up solar Installed capacity with Indian Railways:
Project
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Installed Capacity (in MW)
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Rooftop of stations and Rly service building
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203
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Bhilai
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50
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MCF
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3.13
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Diwana
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2
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Bina
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1.7
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RUMS (Rewa)
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400
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BSUL (Bundelkhand)
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800
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IRCON (Pavagarh, Karnataka)
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500
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RERTC (SECI) (Rajasthan)
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100
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900 MW RERTC (Bikaner NTPC, Jaisalmer 450 MW, Fatehgarh 200 MW)
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1300
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600 MW RERTC (NTPC, Bikaner, TEQ Green Barmer)
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901
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Total
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4260.83
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About the Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Power Limited (RUMSL)
RUMSL, designated as a Solar Power Park Developer (SPPD) by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), was entrusted with developing large-scale solar parks in Madhya Pradesh under the Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Power Projects (UMREPP) scheme of the Government of India. To ensure efficiency and expertise in executing and operating such large-scale projects, RUMSL adopted the DBFOO (Design, Build, Finance, Own, and Operate) model. The initiative significantly contributed to India’s renewable energy sector, increasing the country’s solar power generation capacity by 2.50%. Notably, it achieved the lowest-ever tariff awarded for a solar public-private partnership (PPP) in India, at INR 2.97 per kWh, without any viability gap funding from the government. Recognized for its innovation and impact, the project was included in the Prime Minister’s “Book of Innovation” and was honored with the prestigious “President Award” from the World Bank.
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