Adani Green Energy Commissions 951 MW Renewable Projects, Elevates Total Capacity to 18,933.3 MW
Adani Green Energy Commissions 951 MW Renewable Projects, Elevates Total Capacity to 18,933.3 MW in India

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Adani Green Energy Commissions 951 MW Renewable Projects, Elevates Total Capacity to 18,933.3 MW in India

Updated on Mar 30, 2026, 12:59 PM IST
Written by Anandu Manoj

Adani Green Energy Limited has successfully commissioned 951 MW of renewable power projects across strategic locations in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The commissioning has elevated the company's total operational renewable generation capacity to 18,933.3 MW, marking a significant expansion in its renewable energy portfolio.

Project Distribution and Locations

The newly commissioned projects are strategically distributed across two key renewable energy hubs in India. The Baiya location in Rajasthan accounts for 251 MW of capacity, while the Khavda site in Gujarat contributes 700 MW to the total 951 MW commissioned capacity.

The projects were implemented through various step-down subsidiaries of Adani Green Energy Limited, demonstrating the company's structured approach to renewable energy development across multiple operational entities.

Subsidiary Implementation Structure

The 951 MW capacity is distributed across six subsidiary companies, encompassing both solar and hybrid power generation technologies. Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five Limited operates a 50 MW solar project, while Adani Green Energy Twenty Four Limited manages a 100 MW solar facility.

Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Limited contributes 225 MW through solar technology, and Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A Limited operates the largest individual project with 300 MW of solar capacity. Adani Solar Energy Jodhpur Six Limited manages a 25 MW hybrid project, while Adani Solar Energy Barmer One Limited operates a 251 MW solar facility.


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Operational Timeline and Capacity Enhancement

The decision to commercially operationalize these plants was made based on relevant clearances obtained by the company. Power generation from these facilities commenced on March 30, 2026, marking the official operational start date for all commissioned projects.

With the commissioning of these new projects, Adani Green Energy Limited's total operational renewable generation capacity has reached 18,933.3 MW. This represents a substantial increase in the company's renewable energy footprint and reinforces its position in India's renewable energy sector.

Technology Mix and Strategic Significance

The commissioned projects utilize a mix of solar and hybrid technologies, demonstrating the company's diversified approach to renewable energy generation. This technological diversity allows for optimized power output through different technological solutions across various geographical locations.

The projects span across Rajasthan and Gujarat, two states that are pivotal to India's solar and renewable energy development initiatives. The commissioning reinforces the company's commitment to expanding India's renewable energy infrastructure through strategic geographical positioning and technological diversification.

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