World Bank Group member International Finance Corporation (IFC) said it would lend USD 50 million and has helped arrange an additional USD 100-million loan from private sector lender Yes Bank for the wind power plant in Madhya Pradesh.
The World Bank Group's impact investment and lending body would lend to two wholly-owned subsidiaries of the company to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, IFC said in a statement.
The project would generate 330 gigawatt of power annually to reach 300,000 people and also help avoid nearly 270,000 tonne of carbon dioxide emissions per year, it said.
The IFC statement said that 300 million people in the country do not have access to electricity, while peak hour shortages of electricity vary between nine per cent and 13 per cent due to low generating capacity.
It cited a government target to generate 15 per cent of the total power through renewable sources and added that IFC has a renewable energy portfolio of USD 340 million in the country.