Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), through its step-down subsidiaries, has operationalised 951 MW of renewable energy projects across Baiya in Rajasthan (251 MW) and Khavda in Gujarat (700 MW). The development marks a continued expansion of the company’s renewable energy footprint across key high-resource regions in India.
The company said in a regulatory filing that AGEL’s total operational renewable energy capacity has grown to 18,933.3 MW with the start of these projects. The new capacity includes a mix of solar and hybrid assets built by several subsidiaries. This shows how the company uses a structured execution model across different project entities.
The commissioned portfolio includes a 50 MW solar project by Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five, a 100 MW solar project by Adani Green Energy Twenty Four Limited, a 225 MW solar project via Adani Energy Twenty Five C, a 300 MW solar project through Adani Energy Twenty Six A, and a 251 MW solar project by Adani Solar Energy Barmer One. In addition, the company has also commissioned a 25 MW hybrid project, contributing to its diversified renewable energy mix.
This latest commissioning comes as part of AGEL’s broader growth strategy, under which it has added around 3 GW of renewable capacity over the past year, supported by the partial commissioning of projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The company’s earlier milestone in March 2025 saw Adani Green Energy Twenty-Four Limited commissioning a 250 MW solar project, which had increased the total operational capacity to 12,841.1 MW (approximately 13 GW). With the latest additions, the company’s operational portfolio has now expanded significantly to nearly 19 GW.
Ashish Khanna has said before that the company added 5.6 GW of greenfield capacity in 2025. The Khavda renewable energy project is growing quickly. Its operational portfolio now includes 7.7 GW of solar, wind, and hybrid assets, as the company recently told investors.
The latest commissioning underscores AGEL’s ongoing efforts to accelerate renewable energy deployment while strengthening its position as a leading player in India’s clean energy transition.





