NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) has taken a major step forward in its renewable energy expansion with the commencement of commercial operations for a part of its solar project in Gujarat. In a regulatory filing submitted on December 17, 2025, the company informed stock exchanges that a capacity of 37.925 MW has been declared operational, effective from 00:00 hours on December 18, 2025.
This newly operational capacity is the fifth segment of the 300 MW Khavda Solar Energy Project, which forms part of a larger 450 MW Hybrid Tranche V initiative managed by NTPC Renewable Energy Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of NGEL. The development is a key part of NTPC’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its renewable energy portfolio and increase its contribution to clean power generation in India.
With the addition of this capacity, the total installed capacity of the NTPC Green Energy Limited Group has reached 7,927.26 MW, while the current commercial capacity now stands at 7,889.335 MW. This growth reflects the company’s steady progress in scaling up renewable energy operations across different regions, particularly in Gujarat, which has emerged as a significant hub for solar energy in India.
The announcement was formally issued under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The disclosure was signed and authorized by Manish Kumar, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of NGEL.
The Khavda Solar Project remains a central element of NTPC’s strategic plan to expand its green energy footprint. By developing projects through its specialized subsidiaries, NTPC aims to strengthen its presence in the renewable energy sector while contributing to India’s broader goals for sustainable energy growth. This operational milestone marks another step in the company’s commitment to clean energy and demonstrates continued progress in implementing large-scale solar initiatives in the country.
Through projects like Khavda, NTPC Green Energy Limited is steadily enhancing its renewable energy capacity, supporting India’s transition towards a greener energy mix, and reinforcing its position as a key player in the country’s solar energy sector.
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