Taj Surajkund Resort & Spa, Delhi NCR commissions 50 kWp solar power plant under IHCL’s Paathya framework

The installation is expected to generate approximately 73,000 kWh of green energy annually, strengthening the resort’s clean energy transition.

Taj Surajkund Resort & Spa, Delhi NCR commissions 50 kWp solar power plant under IHCL’s Paathya framework
Ramneet Singh, Hotel Manager, Taj Surajkund Resort & Spa, Delhi NCR, inaugurates the commissioning of the solar power plant.

New Delhi, January 14, 2026: Taj Surajkund Resort & Spa, Delhi NCR has commissioned a 50 kWp solar power plant, marking a significant sustainability milestone for the property and reinforcing its commitment to responsible hospitality aligned with IHCL’s Paathya framework. The solar plant is expected to generate approximately 73,000 kWh of green energy annually and nearly 18.25 lakh kWh of renewable energy over its lifetime. The initiative marks a strategic step forward in strengthening the resort’s energy resilience, responsible operations and a measurable reduction in its environmental footprint.
Commenting on the development, Ramneet Singh, Hotel Manager, Taj Surajkund Resort & Spa, Delhi NCR, said, “Sustainability is central to our operating philosophy and the guest experience we create at Taj Surajkund. The commissioning of our 50 kWp solar power plant is a meaningful step towards reducing our carbon footprint while strengthening long term energy efficiency. Aligned with IHCL’s Paathya framework, we remain committed to implementing initiatives that are thoughtful, measurable and future ready, while continuing to deliver the intuitive service and warmth that define Taj.”