NTPC Green Energy Limited has announced the commissioning of an additional 165 MW capacity at its Khavda-II Solar PV Project in Gujarat. With this milestone, the project continues to expand India’s renewable energy footprint, strengthening NTPC’s position as a leader in solar power generation.
NTPC Green Energy Limited, a subsidiary of NTPC, has declared the operational launch of the second part of its Khavda-II Solar PV Project, adding 165 MW to the grid. This development marks another step in NTPC’s ambitious renewable energy expansion, aligning with India’s clean energy targets.
The Khavda solar cluster in Gujarat is one of the largest renewable energy projects in the country, designed to harness the region’s high solar potential. With each phase, NTPC is steadily increasing capacity, reinforcing its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 and supporting India’s transition to sustainable energy.
This operational milestone not only boosts NTPC’s renewable portfolio but also contributes to India’s broader goal of reducing dependence on fossil fuels. The project is expected to enhance grid stability, provide clean energy to millions, and set benchmarks for large-scale solar deployment in the region.
Key Highlights
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NTPC Green commissions 165 MW second phase at Khavda-II
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Project part of India’s largest solar cluster in Gujarat
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Supports India’s renewable energy and net-zero targets
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Strengthens NTPC’s position in solar power generation
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Boosts grid stability and clean energy supply
Sources: Reuters, Economic Times Energy Desk, Business Standard Renewables