Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has commenced power generation at its Khavda renewable energy park, operationalizing 307.4 MW of projects from January 1, 2026. The milestone marks the beginning of phased commissioning at the world’s largest renewable energy cluster, reinforcing India’s clean energy ambitions and AGEL’s leadership in sustainable power generation.
Khavda Renewable Park Begins Deliveries
Adani Green Energy Ltd announced the operationalization of aggregate 307.4 MW capacity at its Khavda renewable energy park in Gujarat, with power generation starting January 1, 2026. The Khavda cluster, projected to scale up to 30 GW capacity, is a flagship project in India’s renewable energy roadmap.
The commissioning of these initial projects underscores AGEL’s commitment to accelerating India’s transition to clean energy, while also supporting national targets of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. The Khavda site, spread across the arid Kutch region, is strategically chosen for its high solar irradiance and wind potential.
Industry analysts note that early operationalization strengthens AGEL’s portfolio, which already exceeds 10 GW of installed renewable capacity, and positions the company as a global leader in large-scale green energy deployment.
Key Highlights / Major Takeaways
Capacity Added: 307.4 MW operationalized at Khavda from Jan 1, 2026.
Project Scale: Khavda renewable park to reach 30 GW capacity in phases.
Strategic Role: Supports India’s 500 GW clean energy target by 2030.
Portfolio Strength: AGEL’s installed renewable capacity now exceeds 10 GW.
Location Advantage: Kutch region offers optimal solar and wind resources.
Sources: Reuters, Business Standard, Mint, Adani Green Energy Ltd Press Release