New Delhi, 30 June: Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has commissioned a 150 MW solar power project at Khavda in Gujarat, taking its total operational renewable energy generation capacity to 19,985.8 MW, bringing the company within reach of the significant 20 GW milestone.
The newly operational project has been developed by Adani Renewable Energy Eight Limited, a wholly-owned step-down subsidiary of AGEL. According to the company, the project received all necessary regulatory approvals on June 27, 2026, with commercial power generation commencing on June 28, 2026.
Renewable Portfolio Continues to Expand
With the commissioning of the Khavda project, AGEL has further strengthened its position as one of India’s leading renewable energy developers. The company’s operational renewable energy capacity now stands at 19,985.8 MW, reflecting its rapid expansion across utility-scale solar and wind projects.
In addition to its renewable generation assets, AGEL has also built an operational Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) capacity of 3,366 MWh, reinforcing grid stability and supporting the integration of renewable power into the electricity network.
Khavda: A Key Renewable Energy Hub
The 150 MW project forms part of AGEL’s ambitious renewable energy development at Khavda, Gujarat, where the company is developing one of the world’s largest renewable energy parks.
The latest capacity addition underscores the company’s long-term strategy to accelerate clean energy deployment while contributing to India’s energy transition and renewable energy targets.
Expansion Across India
Adani Green has continued to expand its renewable energy footprint across multiple states. Recently, the company commissioned a 250 MW solar power project in Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, further enhancing its growing portfolio of utility-scale clean energy projects.
With the addition of the Khavda project, AGEL is now on the verge of crossing the 20 GW operational renewable energy capacity milestone, reinforcing its leadership in India’s fast-growing renewable energy sector.
