GE Vernova to deliver pumped-storage technology for India’s 1.35 GW Upper Sileru hydropower plant

Vadodara, India May 4: GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) announced today that it has secured an order from Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited (MEIL) to deliver nine 150 MW pumpedstorage units for the 1.35 GW Upper Sileru hydropower plant, located in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The project is expected to be completed by 2030. At 1.35 GWUpper Sileru will be among the largest pumpedstorage hydropower projects in India.

Once completed, MEIL’s Upper Sileru hydropower plant will be able to store and supply enough electricity equivalent to the annual needs of about three million Indian homes*. The Upper Sileru pumpedstorage project is expected to play a critical role in supporting India’s energy transition by providing long‑duration energy storage that helps balance growing solar and wind capacity on the national grid. With its ability to rapidly switch between pumping and generating modes, the facility will support grid reliability, peak demand management, and frequency regulation at scale. 

Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited said: “The Upper Sileru pumpedstorage project is a landmark development for India’s energy transition. Partnering once again with GE Vernova allows us to leverage proven pumpedstorage technology to deliver reliable, large-scale energy storage that will support grid stability and enable greater integration of renewable power across the country.”

GE Vernova’s scope of work includes the design, engineering, manufacturing, testing, supply, transportation, and supervision of erection, testing and commissioning of the nine units, control and governing systems. The nine vertical Francis reversible units are designed for high efficiency, operational flexibility, and a long service life, enabling reliable performance over several decades of operation.

This project marks the second pumpedstorage project GE Vernova and Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited (MEIL) are working on together.  GE Vernova is currently delivering four 125 MW fixed speed pumpedstorage units for the new Kundah hydropower plant in India.

The project will leverage GE Vernova’s engineering and manufacturing footprint in India and is expected to support local employment, skills development, and industrial capabilities during execution. 

Frederic Ribieras, Hydro Power CEO, GE Vernova, said: “We are honored to be working on this second project with MEIL. Pumpedstorage projects are critical to help build a more sustainable energy landscape in India and in the world, stabilizing the grid and balancing variable renewable energies- at a very large scale, and for a long lifetime.” 

Pumped Storage Projects

Pumped Storage is a source of large-scale energy storage. Acting as a giant battery, it helps stabilize the grid, sustainably, with the integration of wind and solar power. GE Vernova is one of the largest players in the global pumpedStorage space with nearly 30% of the global installed base and is currently developing more than 3 GW of pumpedStorage projects around the world. GE Vernova had also recently announced that it has commissioned two of four 250 megawatts (MW) variable speed units at THDC India Limited’s Tehri pumpedStorage Hydropower Plant, part of the Tehri Hydropower Complex. 

GE Vernova in India

GE Vernova has deep-rooted presence in India, across power generation, transmission and distribution. The company counts five Technology and Engineering Centers focused on advancing research, development and innovation in new technologies and solutions. Additionally, the company operates 10 manufacturing sites that are undertaking local production and generating employment. The company’s workforce in India comprises of over 10,000 employees, including more than 3,000 engineers and technologists.