Adani Green Energy Ltd Has Operationalized A 50 MW Solar Power Project At Khavda, Gujarat Through Its Subsidiary Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six. This Addition Raises AGEL’s Total Renewable Capacity To 14,340.9 MW And Reinforces Its Commitment To Building The World’s Largest Renewable Energy Park.
New solar milestone at Khavda
Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has successfully commissioned a 50 MW solar power project at Khavda, Gujarat, through its subsidiary Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six. The project was officially operationalized on May 15, 2025, following regulatory clearances received early on May 14. This development marks another step forward in AGEL’s ambitious plan to build the world’s largest renewable energy park in Khavda.
The Khavda site is a cornerstone of AGEL’s renewable strategy, with plans to scale up to 30 GW of capacity. The newly added 50 MW solar installation contributes to the company’s growing portfolio and supports India’s national goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
Boosting national renewable capacity
With the commissioning of this project, AGEL’s total operational renewable energy capacity has reached 14,340.9 MW. The company continues to lead India’s clean energy transition by deploying utility-scale solar and wind projects across strategic locations.
Key highlights of the announcement
- AGEL commissioned a 50 MW solar project at Khavda, Gujarat
- The project was operationalized on May 15, 2025, after receiving clearances on May 14
- Total renewable capacity of AGEL now stands at 14,340.9 MW
- The Khavda site is part of AGEL’s plan to build a 30 GW renewable energy park
- The project supports India’s 2030 clean energy targets
Strategic outlook and future expansion
Adani Green’s continued investment in Khavda reflects its long-term vision for sustainable energy leadership. The company’s ability to execute large-scale projects efficiently positions it as a key player in India’s energy transformation. With multiple phases of development underway, AGEL is expected to add significant capacity in the coming quarters.
The operationalization of this 50 MW unit also signals progress toward grid integration and energy security, especially in western India. Stakeholders and industry observers view this milestone as a strong indicator of AGEL’s execution capabilities and its alignment with global climate goals.
Sources: Business Standard, PV Magazine India, Greentech Lead