Adani Green Becomes India’s First to Cross 15,500 MW in Renewable Energy Capacity

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Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), India’s largest renewable energy company, has achieved a major milestone by surpassing 15,500 megawatts (MW) of operational renewable energy capacity. AGEL is the first renewable company in India to reach this scale.

AGEL’s operational portfolio now stands at 15,539.9 MW, comprising approximately:

  • 11,005.5 MW of solar capacity
  • 1,977.8 MW of wind capacity
  • 2,556.6 MW of hybrid (wind-solar) capacity

This clean energy capacity is capable of powering approximately 7.9 million homes and supplying electricity across 13 Indian states, playing a vital role in accelerating India’s energy transition.Ashish Khanna, CEO, AGEL, said: “Surpassing the 1 immense pride. This achievement is a testament to our team’s relentless focus possible without the far-sighted leadership of our promoters and the unwaver team and partners who have stood by us at every step. Inspired by Mr Gautam global leader in renewable energy, AGEL is committed to setting new benchma excellence—proving that clean energy can be delivered at unprecedented sca faster from 15,000 MW to 50,000 MW by 2030, remaining steadfast in our mi sustainable energy solutions.”

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At the heart of AGEL’s growth is the Khavda Renewable Energy Park in Kutch, Gujarat—set to become the world’s largest renewable energy installation. Spanning 538 square kilometers, the Khavda project is five times the size of Paris and, once completed, will be the largest power plant across all energy sources globally.

AGEL has already commissioned 5,355.9 MW of renewable capacity at Khavda, underscoring its capability to scale projects at an unprecedented pace. The site forms a key pillar of India’s national target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030


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