Adani Green Energy Starts Six Power Projects; Operationalizes 307.4 MW at Khavda, Gujarat

Adani Green Energy Starts Six Power Projects; Operationalizes 307.4 MW at Khavda, Gujarat

Adani Green Energy Scales Up Khavda with 307.4 MW Operationalization

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has taken a major step forward in expanding India’s renewable energy capacity by operationalizing an aggregate 307.4 MW of renewable power projects at Khavda, Gujarat, through its various step-down subsidiaries. These projects are scheduled to begin commercial generation from January 1, 2026, significantly boosting the company’s operational renewable footprint.

The commissioning of these six power plants marks one of AGEL’s most important capacity additions this year and reinforces its strategic focus on large-scale renewable energy infrastructure.


The Khavda Mega-Project Overview and Capacity Details 

The Khavda region in Gujarat’s Kutch district is home to what is destined to be the world’s largest renewable energy park. Spanning 538 square kilometers—roughly five times the size of Paris—the site is being transformed into a 30 GW powerhouse. With this latest addition, AGEL’s operational capacity at the Khavda site alone has surged past 7.4 GW.

The operationalized capacity of 307.4 MW comes from a combination of solar, wind, and hybrid renewable power projects within the Khavda Renewable Energy Park — one of India’s most ambitious clean energy zones:

  • Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five Ltd126 MW hybrid project
  • Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Ltd75 MW solar project
  • Adani Green Energy Twenty Six B Ltd50 MW hybrid project
  • Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five Ltd31.2 MW wind project
  • Adani Green Energy Twenty Six B Ltd25 MW wind project
  • Adani Renewable Energy Forty One Ltd0.2 MW wind project

This mix underscores AGEL’s diversified approach to renewables, leveraging solar, wind, and hybrid configurations to maximise generation and grid stability.


Significance for Adani Green’s Capacity and Growth

With these additions, Adani Green’s total operational renewable energy capacity has increased to approximately 17,237.2 MW — a sizable contribution to India’s clean energy infrastructure.

This milestone contributes to AGEL’s broader vision of becoming one of the world’s largest renewable energy operators, with ambitious goals to scale capacity to 30 GW (30,000 MW) by 2029-2030.

AGEL’s Khavda Renewable Energy Park — spread over hundreds of square kilometres in Kutch, Gujarat — is central to this vision, harnessing strong local solar irradiation and wind resources to support hybrid and co-located power generation.


Economic and Strategic Impact

Boosting India’s Renewable Footprint

The operationalization of 307.4 MW in Gujarat helps India progress toward its national goals for renewable energy capacity expansion and carbon-emissions reduction. These projects support:

  • Energy transition goals by replacing fossil-fuel sources with clean power
  • Greater energy security through diversified and distributed generation
  • Grid stability improvements via hybrid and wind-solar configurations

AGEL’s growing portfolio also positions the company as a key player in India’s renewable exports and domestic power markets.


Market and Investor Response

News of these power project operationalizations has attracted attention from both domestic and international investors. AGEL’s renewable capacity additions are seen as catalysts for long-term earnings growth, project pipeline visibility, and strategic leadership in the clean energy sector — especially as global capital increasingly favors sustainable infrastructure


Key Stats: Adani Green Energy (December 2025)

Metric Details
New Capacity Commissioned 307.4 MW
Project Location Khavda, Kutch, Gujarat
Total Operational Capacity 17,237.2 MW
Capacity Mix (New) 100 MW Solar | 176 MW Hybrid | 31.4 MW Wind
Khavda Site Target 30,000 MW (30 GW) by 2029
Company 2030 Target 50,000 MW (50 GW)
Operational Date January 1, 2026

Future Outlook

Adani Green’s renewable strategy includes:

  • Scaling up to 30 GW by 2030, primarily through solar, wind, and hybrid plants
  • Expansion of energy storage solutions and pumped hydro projects
  • Increasing commercial and industrial (C&I) power supply portfolios
    By achieving such rapid capacity additions, AGEL is contributing materially to India’s 2030 renewable targets and energy transition goals.

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