NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a subsidiary of NTPC Limited, has expanded its renewable energy portfolio with the commissioning of new solar capacities in Rajasthan and Gujarat. As per regulatory filings dated March 28, 2026, the company added a total of 180 MW of solar capacity to its commercial operations within a short span of time.
The first addition comes from the Bhadla Solar PV Project located in Phalodi, Rajasthan. Based on certification issued by Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited, the company declared the third and final part of the capacity of 75 MW from the 500 MW project as commercially operational from March 25, 2026. This project is being executed by NTPC Renewable Energy Limited. Before this commissioning, the total operational capacity of the NGEL Group stood at 9,727.68 MW. With the addition of this final segment from Bhadla, the capacity increased to 9,802.68 MW.
Soon after, the company reported further progress in Gujarat at the Khavda-II Solar PV Project. NGEL declared the fifth part capacity of 105 MW from this large-scale 1,200 MW project as commercially operational from midnight on March 29, 2026. This project is also being developed under NTPC Renewable Energy Limited. With this latest addition, the total installed and operational capacity of NGEL Group has reached 9,907.68 MW.
The rapid commissioning of these projects reflects the companyโs strong focus on scaling up its renewable energy capacity in a time-bound manner. Both Rajasthan and Gujarat are key solar-rich states in India, and the developments highlight NGELโs strategy to expand in regions with high solar potential.
The disclosures related to these capacity additions were made under the guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. These filings ensure transparency and timely information for investors on stock exchanges such as the National Stock Exchange and BSE Limited.
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