Expansive solar farm and wind turbines in Gujarat at sunset.
Adani Green Energy has commissioned 510 megawatts of power projects in Khavda, Gujarat, significantly boosting its operational renewable generation capacity. The company’s total operational renewable generation capacity now stands at 17,982.3 megawatts, reinforcing its position in the renewable energy sector.
The newly operational plants, managed through stepdown subsidiaries, commenced power generation on March 22. This expansion underscores Adani Green Energy’s commitment to enhancing India’s renewable energy infrastructure.
The commissioning of these projects aligns with India’s broader policy objectives to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Investment in renewable energy projects is seen as a critical component of sustainable economic development.
Adani Green Energy’s continued investment in Gujarat reflects the state’s conducive environment for renewable energy projects, supported by favorable policies and infrastructure. This development is likely to attract further investment in the renewable energy sector in the region.