Adani Green Energy has operationalised 510.1 MW of renewable energy projects at Khavda in Gujarat, taking its total operational capacity close to the 18 GW milestone. The development marks a significant step in the company’s ongoing expansion of its clean energy portfolio in India.
Capacity Addition Strengthens Renewable Portfolio
Regulatory filings show that the new projects started making power on March 22, 2026, after getting the green light. The company’s total operational renewable energy capacity is now 17,982.3 MW, thanks to the addition of 510.1 MW.
The projects have been developed through multiple step-down subsidiaries and comprise a mix of solar, wind, and hybrid power installations, reflecting a diversified renewable energy strategy.
Breakdown of Newly Commissioned Projects
The 510.1 MW portfolio includes:
- Solar power projects making a big difference
- Wind energy installations that add extra capacity
- Hybrid projects that use both solar and wind power
These projects have been executed across various special purpose vehicles, further strengthening Adani Green’s presence in large-scale renewable development.
Khavda Emerges as Key Renewable Hub
The Khavda area in Gujarat is still very important to Adani Green’s plans for growth. The site is being turned into one of the biggest renewable energy parks in the world, with a planned capacity of up to 30 GW.
The most recent commissioning strengthens Gujarat’s reputation as a major center for renewable energy development in India, thanks to its large-scale solar and wind farms.
Driving India’s Clean Energy Goals
The commissioning aligns with India’s broader push towards expanding renewable energy capacity and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Adani Green Energy, one of the country’s leading renewable power producers, continues to scale up its portfolio to meet growing electricity demand and support national sustainability targets.
The company is becoming a key player in India’s energy transition, with a strong pipeline of projects in the works and operational capacity close to 18 GW.
Adding 510 MW of capacity at Khavda shows how quickly Adani Green Energy is growing and how dedicated it is to building more clean energy infrastructure. The company is getting closer to the 18 GW goal, and it is still very important for India’s renewable energy goals and for building large-scale sustainable power assets.





