Adani Green Energy Limited, through its step-down subsidiary Adani Renewable Energy Three Limited, announces the successful commissioning of a 50 MW solar-wind hybrid plant at Khavda, Gujarat. This marks another milestone in our commitment to accelerating India’s renewable energy transition.
This new plant has enabled the company to have a total operational capacity of renewable generation capacity of 15,865.5 MW in India, thereby cementing the place of the organization in the clean energy department of India.
After getting the necessary clearance, the commissioning decision was concluded early in the morning at 7:29 a.m., and the project was successfully commissioned the same day.
The traders of Adani Green Energy Limited are found trading at 10:30 am at a share price of 926.40 and back shifted by 9.40 compared to its last closing 936.70.
Installed Capacity Overview
The aggregate of the functioning of the company stands at 15,865.5 MW of its present operating capacity. A new project has begun, and after its start-up, the company has increased the existing operating capacity of 15,815.5 MW by 50 MW. The addition of a new asset reflects the ongoing growth process of the company and its attention to the creation of additional energy production capacities. This multiplies the ability to serve the business and enables it to undertake its strategic expansion and entrench its position in the energy market.
Project Highlights
Khavda project On 8 August 2025, a 50 MW solar-wind hybrid Khavda project in Gujarat was commissioned. The combination of solar and wind power and the use of both are part of the general aim of having stable power generation and utilizing a transmission line infrastructure as best as possible.
Adani Green Energy Limited, headquartered in Ahmedabad, is among India’s largest renewable energy companies, engaged in developing, constructing, owning, and operating utility-scale solar and wind projects. The company is listed on both NSE and BSE.