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Adani Green Energy Reaches 16,598.6 MW Operational Capacity

The addition at Khavda, a region known for hosting some of India’s largest renewable energy sites, marks another milestone in AGEL’s expansion roadmap.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has announced the operationalisation of 112.5 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy projects at Khavda, Gujarat, bringing its total operational capacity to 16,598.6 MW.

The new capacity comprises an 87.5 MW solar project and a 25 MW hybrid project, both commissioned through AGEL’s step-down subsidiaries: Adani Renewable Energy Fifty Six Limited and Adani Green Energy Twenty Five B Limited, respectively.

The power generation from these plants commenced on September 30, 2025, following the necessary clearances. The addition at Khavda, a region known for hosting some of India’s largest renewable energy sites, marks another milestone in AGEL’s expansion roadmap.

This development aligns with AGEL’s broader strategy to increase its clean energy portfolio. The company has previously announced plans to invest ₹31,000 crore (approximately $3.64 billion) in fiscal year 2026 to add 5 gigawatts (GW) of clean energy capacity, aiming for a total of 50 GW by 2030. This expansion is part of India’s broader renewable energy goals and reflects AGEL’s commitment to contributing significantly to the nation’s clean energy capacity.

The announcement of the new operational capacity has positively impacted AGEL’s stock performance. On October 1, 2025, the company’s shares rose nearly 4%, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s growth prospects and the successful commissioning of these new projects.

As AGEL continues to expand its renewable energy footprint, the company remains focused on its long-term vision of sustainable growth and contributing to India’s renewable energy targets. The successful operationalisation of these projects underscores AGEL’s role as a key player in the nation’s transition to a more sustainable energy future.

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