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Adani Green Energy crosses renewable energy capacity of 10,000 MW

With the commissioning of 2,000 MW of solar capacity at Khavda solar park in Gujarat, Adani Green Energy has become the first company in India with over 10,000 MW of renewable energy capacity. The company now has an operating portfolio of 10,934 MW.

Adani Green Energy crosses renewable energy capacity of 10,000 MW

Wednesday April 03, 2024 , 2 min Read

Adani Green Energy has commissioned 2,000 MW of solar capacity at the giant Khavda solar park in Gujarat. This has made it the first company in India with over 10,000 MW of renewable energy capacity.

The company now has an operating portfolio of 10,934 MW, largest in India.

It has brought 2,848 MW of renewable capacity on stream in FY24, said the company, in a statement.

Adani Green Energy's operational portfolio consists of 7,393 MW solar, 1,401 MW wind, and 2,140 MW wind-solar hybrid capacity.

The firm is aiming for 45 GW renewable energy by 2030.

Adani Green Energy's 10,934 MW operational portfolio will power more than 5.8 million homes and avoid about 21 million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, the statement said.

"We are proud to be India's first das hazari in the renewables space," said Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group.

"In less than a decade, Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has not just envisioned a greener future but has actualised it, growing from a mere idea to explore clean energy to achieving a phenomenal 10,000 MW in installed capacity. This achievement is a demonstration of the rapidity and scale at which the Adani Group aims to facilitate India's transition to clean, reliable and affordable energy," said Adani.

"In our drive towards 45,000 MW (45 GW) by 2030, we are building the world's largest renewable energy plant in Khavda—a 30,000 MW project unparalleled on the global stage. AGEL is not just setting benchmarks for the world but redefining them," he said.


Edited by Swetha Kannan