Adani Green Operationalizes 510 MW Renewable Projects in Gujarat

The projects were operationalized through Adani’s step-down subsidiaries

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Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has operationalized a total of 510.1 MW of renewable energy projects at Khavda, Gujarat, through its step-down subsidiaries, increasing its total operational capacity from renewables to 17,982.3 MW.

The projects were operationalized on March 22, 2026, and commenced power generation on the same date.

The total generating capacity of the projects is as follows:

  • Adani Green Energy Twenty Six B’s solar and hybrid projects with a capacity of 125 MW and 16 MW, respectively
  • Adani Green Energy Twenty Four’s solar project with a 150 MW capacity
  • Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five’s wind and hybrid projects with a capacity of 2.6 MW and 54 MW, respectively
  • Adani Solar Energy Jodhpur Six’s solar project with a 25 MW capacity
  • Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A’s wind project with a 137.5 MW capacity

Adani Green has targeted reaching an operational capacity of 30 GW by 2029.

Last December, AGEL operationalized an aggregate of 307.4 MW of renewable energy projects through its step-down subsidiaries at Khavda.

In November, AGEL announced it would invest approximately ₹150 billion (~$1.7 billion) to set up two pumped storage projects with a combined capacity of 2,700 MW in Assam.

In September, AGEL operationalized an aggregate of 408.1 MW of renewable energy projects through its step-down subsidiaries at Khavda.

Earlier in the same month, Adani Renewable Energy Fifty-Six, a subsidiary of AGEL, operationalized an incremental solar power project of 125 MW at Khavda, Gujarat. The solar project is part of AGEL’s ongoing capacity additions in Gujarat. The operationalization contributes to its overall capacity mix, which spans solar, wind, and hybrid renewable energy projects across multiple states.

AGEL reported a revenue of ₹24.2 billion (~$263.63 million) in the third quarter of the financial year (FY) 2026, a 21% year-over-year increase from ₹19.93 billion (~$217.11 million).

The company added 2,995 MW of greenfield capacity in the first nine months of FY 2026, which is more than 90% of the total capacity addition in FY 2025. It added 5,630 MW through greenfield additions in calendar year 2025.

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