Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has started work on a new 185 MW wind energy project in Khavda, Gujarat. This is another step forward in the company’s efforts to expand its renewable energy business in India. Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, worked on the project. It went live on March 1, 2026, after getting the go-ahead in late February 2026.
According to the company’s regulatory filing, AGEL’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 17,472.2 MW now that this wind project is sending clean power to the grid. This includes solar and wind farms that are already running in different parts of the country.
Supporting India’s Clean Energy Goals
AGEL is using the Gujarat wind farm to help India move toward a low-carbon future and grow its presence in renewable energy. This 185 MW capacity addition is in line with efforts across the country to use less fossil fuels and make more electricity from wind and solar power.
“The operationalisation of this wind power project underscores our commitment to accelerating renewable energy deployment and supporting India’s clean energy targets,” an AGEL spokesperson said in response to the announcement.
Strategic Importance of the Khavda Project
Khavda, in the Kutch district of Gujarat, has become a major center for big renewable projects because it has a lot of wind. AGEL’s most recent commissioning adds to the region’s growing role in India’s shift to cleaner energy. This wind power will help meet the growing demand for electricity and cut down on greenhouse gas emissions at the same time.
AGEL was able to complete the project on time and on budget. The project was supposed to go live on February 28, 2026, and power generation officially started on March 1, 2026.
As India increases its capacity for renewable energy, AGEL continues to be a key player in building more wind and solar power infrastructure. The company wants to grow its clean energy portfolio even more while also making the grid more stable and supporting long-term growth. The 185 MW wind power project adds to AGEL’s contribution to India’s renewable energy landscape, which helps the country get closer to its energy and environmental goals.





