Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), a major force in the international renewable energy sector, has formally operationalized a 50 MW solar power project at the Khavda Renewable Energy Park in Gujarat. The project has been developed by its wholly-owned subsidiary, Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A, further strengthening its position in the green energy chain in India.
Operational Timeline and Capacity Growth
According to a recent regulatory filing, the plant reached a critical milestone this week. The company stated:
“Based on the relevant clearances, it was decided at 10.49 a.m. on January 25, 2026, to operationalise this plant and commence power generation from January 25, 2026.”
With this successful commissioning, the cumulative operational renewable power capacity of AGEL has now increased to 17,287.2 MW. This feat comes after a remarkable financial year in which the company registered a 30 percent increase in its operational capacity.
The World’s Largest Renewable Hub
The 50 MW plant is a strategic component of Adani’s massive development at Khavda, situated on barren wasteland in the Kutch district. The company is currently building what it claims will be the world’s largest renewable energy plant with a staggering 30 GW capacity.
Spanning 538 sq km, the facility is five times the size of Paris and is engineered to be visible from space. Once fully operational, AGEL asserts it will be the “planet’s largest power plant across all energy sources.”
Vision 2030 and Financial Roadmap
AGEL continues to be focused on its long-term vision of achieving 50 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. This will include a range of solar, wind, hybrid, and hydro-pumped storage projects spread across 12 states in India.
To facilitate this expansion, the company has announced a proposed investment of around USD 21 billion. This transformation is further aided by a USD 3.4 billion revolving construction facility. In addition to this, AGEL is also focusing on the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) and merchant markets, having already acquired over 5 GW of pumped storage project sites to provide a stable source of round-the-clock green energy.





