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Ayana Renewable Power Fully Commissions 250 MW Solar Project in Andhra Pradesh

NTPC Green Energy’s group company, Ayana Renewable Power, has operationalised the second part capacity of 91.6 MW, thereby fully commissioning its 250 MW solar project in Andhra Pradesh. This increases NGEL Group’s installed capacity to 9,292.68 MW.

March 10, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey

NTPC Green Energy (NGEL) has announced that its group company Ayana Renewable Power has operationalised the second and final part capacity of 91.6 MW at its 250 MW solar PV project in Andhra Pradesh. The first part capacity of 158.4 MW was operationalised in February 2026.
 
“Based on the certificate received from Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) dated March 9, 2026, the second part capacity of 91.6 MW out of 250 MW Solar PV Project located in Andhra Pradesh of Ayana Kadapa Renewable Power, a subsidiary of Ayana Renewable Power, a wholly-owned subsidiary of our joint venture ONGC NTPC Green, is declared on Commercial Operation w.e.f. February 27, 2026,” NGEL stated in a regulatory filing.
 
It further added that with the addition of this capacity, the total installed capacity of the NTPC Green Energy Group has increased to 9,292.68 MW.
 
Last month, NTPC Green Energy, through its wholly-owned subsidiary NTPC Renewable Energy, commissioned the first 50 MW of its 200 MW Dayapar Wind Energy Project Phase-II in Gujarat. Additionally, NGEL’s subsidiary NTPC Renewable Energy commissioned the second part capacity of 210 MW at its 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV project in Gujarat.
 
In February 2026, NGEL also commissioned an additional 125 MW at its Bhadla Solar PV Project in Rajasthan, taking the plant’s operational capacity to 425 MW.
 
In January 2026, NGEL operationalised 130.47 MW at its Khavda-I Solar Project in Gujarat.
 
In December 2025, NTPC Group added approximately 404.68 MW of capacity across Rajasthan and Gujarat. While NTPC operationalised about 78 MW at its Nokh Solar PV Project in Rajasthan, NTPC Renewable Energy commissioned 326.68 MW of part capacity of its 1,255 MW Khavda-I Solar PV Project in Gujarat.
 
By 2032, NTPC plans to have 60 GW capacity through RE sources, constituting nearly 45 percent of its overall power generation capacity.
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