NTPC Ltd announced the commercial operation of 13.2 MW wind capacity and 37.5 MW solar capacity in Gujarat, effective April 2, 2026. The additions strengthen NTPC’s renewable energy portfolio, supporting India’s clean energy transition and reinforcing its leadership in sustainable power generation.
India’s largest power producer, NTPC Ltd, has expanded its renewable energy footprint with new wind and solar projects in Gujarat. The commissioning marks another step toward achieving the company’s ambitious green energy targets.
Wind Energy Addition
NTPC declared commercial operation of 13.2 MW wind capacity, enhancing its renewable mix. The project contributes to India’s efforts to diversify energy sources and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Solar Energy Expansion
Alongside wind, NTPC commissioned 37.5 MW of solar capacity in Gujarat. This addition aligns with the company’s strategy to scale solar power generation and meet rising electricity demand sustainably.
Strategic Outlook
With these projects, NTPC continues to strengthen its renewable portfolio, aiming to achieve 60 GW of renewable capacity by 2032. The expansion underscores its commitment to India’s net-zero goals and energy security.
Key Highlights
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NTPC commissions 13.2 MW wind capacity in Gujarat
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37.5 MW solar capacity also declared operational
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Projects effective April 2, 2026
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Strengthens NTPC’s renewable energy portfolio
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Supports India’s clean energy transition and net-zero targets
Sources: Economic Times, Business Standard, NTPC release