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Adani Green Energy Crosses 16 GW of Operational Renewable Energy Capacity
Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has commissioned 87.5 MW of solar power projects at Khavda, Gujarat, taking its total operational renewable energy capacity to 16,078 MW.
September 09, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has announced that through its various stepdown subsidiaries, the company has operationalised an aggregate of 87.5 MW solar power projects at Khavda in Gujarat. With the commissioning of these plants, AGEL’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 16,078 MW.
While Adani Renewable Energy Forty Five has operationalised 75 MW, Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six has added 12.5 MW of capacity, the company stated in a regulatory filing.
“Based on the relevant clearances, it was decided at 6.18 p.m. on September 07, 2025, to commercially operationalise these projects from September 08, 2025,” it said.
Adani Green Energy is developing the world’s largest renewable energy plant of 30,000 MW on the barren wasteland at Khavda in Kutch, Gujarat. Built across 538 sq km, it is five times the size of Paris and will be even visible from space. Once complete, it will be the planet’s largest power plant across all energy sources, the company claimed.
In May 2025, AGEL signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. (UPPCL) to supply 400 MW of solar power at INR 2.57/unit from a grid-connected solar power plant to be developed in Rajasthan.
In April 2025, Adani Green Energy’s subsidiary, Adani Hydro Energy Five, signed a Power Purchase Agreement with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. (UPPCL) for 1,250 MW of pumped hydro energy storage capacity.
AGEL develops, owns, and operates utility-scale grid-connected solar, wind, hybrid and hydro-pumped storage renewable power plants across 12 states. The company reported a 30 percent year-on-year increase in operational capacity in FY25.
Further, AGEL plans to expand its renewable energy portfolio to 50 GW by 2030 through a combination of solar, wind, hybrid, and pumped storage projects. The company has already secured over 5 GW of pumped storage project sites. It is also increasing its focus on commercial and industrial (C&I) and merchant segments. The expansion is supported by a USD 3.4 billion revolving construction facility.
In a recent investor presentation, Adani Group said that it will invest about USD 21 billion by FY30, scaling renewable energy capacity to 50 GW. Adani Green Energy, the renewables arm of the group, which develops and operates large-scale solar and wind farms, will anchor this expansion.
While Adani Renewable Energy Forty Five has operationalised 75 MW, Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six has added 12.5 MW of capacity, the company stated in a regulatory filing.
“Based on the relevant clearances, it was decided at 6.18 p.m. on September 07, 2025, to commercially operationalise these projects from September 08, 2025,” it said.
Adani Green Energy is developing the world’s largest renewable energy plant of 30,000 MW on the barren wasteland at Khavda in Kutch, Gujarat. Built across 538 sq km, it is five times the size of Paris and will be even visible from space. Once complete, it will be the planet’s largest power plant across all energy sources, the company claimed.
In May 2025, AGEL signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. (UPPCL) to supply 400 MW of solar power at INR 2.57/unit from a grid-connected solar power plant to be developed in Rajasthan.
In April 2025, Adani Green Energy’s subsidiary, Adani Hydro Energy Five, signed a Power Purchase Agreement with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. (UPPCL) for 1,250 MW of pumped hydro energy storage capacity.
AGEL develops, owns, and operates utility-scale grid-connected solar, wind, hybrid and hydro-pumped storage renewable power plants across 12 states. The company reported a 30 percent year-on-year increase in operational capacity in FY25.
Further, AGEL plans to expand its renewable energy portfolio to 50 GW by 2030 through a combination of solar, wind, hybrid, and pumped storage projects. The company has already secured over 5 GW of pumped storage project sites. It is also increasing its focus on commercial and industrial (C&I) and merchant segments. The expansion is supported by a USD 3.4 billion revolving construction facility.
In a recent investor presentation, Adani Group said that it will invest about USD 21 billion by FY30, scaling renewable energy capacity to 50 GW. Adani Green Energy, the renewables arm of the group, which develops and operates large-scale solar and wind farms, will anchor this expansion.
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