Adani Green Energy has commissioned a 200 MW solar power project in Gujarat as part of its extensive renewable energy portfolio. This milestone enhances its operational capacity and advances India’s clean energy goals through sustainable and large-scale solar infrastructure.
Adani Green Energy Limited recently operationalized a 200 MW solar power project in Gujarat, contributing significantly to its renewable energy capacity. The project is part of the company’s large-scale developments at the Khavda Renewable Energy Park, one of the largest solar parks in the world.
This addition boosts Adani Green’s total operational renewable energy capacity beyond 16,486 MW, reinforcing its position as India’s top renewable energy producer. The company aims to expand this capacity further, targeting 30 GW by 2029.
The project supports India's clean energy transition, reducing carbon emissions and fostering economic growth in the region by creating local job opportunities. It also aligns with the country’s commitment to increasing renewable energy share in the power mix.
Key Highlights:
Commissioned 200 MW solar power project in Gujarat
Part of the Khavda Renewable Energy Park development
Total operational renewable capacity exceeds 16,486 MW
Targets reaching 30 GW capacity by 2029
Supports India’s clean energy and carbon reduction goals
Contributes to local employment and regional economic growth
Source: Mercom India, Adani Green Energy official news, Economic Times