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Adani Green Energy Commissions 510.1 MW Renewable Projects At Khavda, Gujarat

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Adani Green Energy Limited has announced that several new power projects at Khavda in Gujarat have become operational. The company shared this update with BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited on March 23, 2026, following regulatory requirements set by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.

The company said that its step-down subsidiaries have added a total capacity of 510.1 MW through these newly operational projects. The decision to begin power generation was taken late on March 22, 2026, after receiving all required approvals. With this addition, the companyโ€™s total operational renewable energy capacity has reached 17,982.3 MW, marking an important milestone in its growth journey.

The projects have been developed through multiple Special Purpose Vehicles, including Adani Green Energy Twenty Six B Limited, Adani Green Energy Twenty Four Limited, Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five Limited, Adani Solar Energy Jodhpur Six Limited, and Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A Limited. These entities helped in executing the projects across different renewable energy segments.

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Out of the total capacity, solar energy projects contributed 125 MW, 150 MW, and 25 MW from three separate units. Hybrid energy projects added 16 MW and 54 MW, combining different renewable sources for better efficiency. Wind energy installations contributed 2.6 MW and 137.5 MW, further strengthening the overall energy mix.

The company confirmed that all projects are now supplying power to the grid. The official communication was signed by Company Secretary Pragnesh Darji from the companyโ€™s registered office in Ahmedabad.

This development shows steady progress in expanding renewable energy capacity and supports Indiaโ€™s growing demand for clean and sustainable power. It also strengthens the companyโ€™s role in the countryโ€™s transition towards greener energy sources.


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