Adani Green Energy’s wholly-owned subsidiaries, Adani Solar Energy Jodhpur Six and Adani Renewable Energy Forty One, have signed agreements to supply 60 MW of hybrid solar-wind power to a commercial client. Power will be generated from solar plants in Rajasthan and wind farms in Gujarat, marking a significant renewable energy milestone.
Adani Green Energy Limited’s wholly-owned stepdown subsidiaries, Adani Solar Energy Jodhpur Six Limited and Adani Renewable Energy Forty One Limited, have finalized Power Consumption Agreements (PCAs) and Tripartite Agreements for delivering 60 MW of solar-wind hybrid power to a commercial and industrial (C&I) customer.
This hybrid power supply agreement marks a strategic advancement in renewable energy utilization for industrial consumption. The 60 MW capacity combines:
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50 MW from a solar power plant located in Baap, Rajasthan, known for its high solar energy potential.
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52 MW from a wind power plant situated in Khavda, Gujarat, leveraging the region’s robust wind resources.
This hybrid setup aims to optimize energy generation consistency by balancing solar and wind power, addressing renewable intermittency challenges, and ensuring steady power supply for industrial operations.
This move strengthens Adani’s footprint in India’s growing renewable energy market, supports sustainability goals, and aligns with increasing corporate demand for cleaner energy.
Notable Updates:
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Agreements signed with a key commercial and industrial customer for hybrid solar-wind power supply.
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A combined 60 MW capacity harnessing solar energy from Rajasthan and wind energy from Gujarat.
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Strengthening renewable energy adoption in the C&I sector.
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Strategic utilization of diverse renewable sources to enhance supply reliability.
These developments underscore Adani Green Energy’s commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and supporting India’s energy transition goals.
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