Daily Renewable Energy Roundup | India’s marches steadily towards 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030
India’s renewable energy sector continues to gain strong momentum across solar, wind, hybrid projects, open access power, and energy storage manufacturing. From strategic acquisitions and major project commissioning to large-scale investments in battery manufacturing, today’s developments highlight the country’s accelerating clean energy transition.
Here’s Urja Kranti India’s Daily Renewable Energy Roundup, covering six major developments from across the sector:
1️⃣ "Waaree Renewable Technologies limited approves major acquisition"
Waaree Renewable Technologies Ltd (WRTL), a subsidiary of Waaree Energies, has approved the acquisition of a 55% stake in Gujarat-based Associated Power Structures Ltd (APSL) for ₹1,225 crore.
Once the transaction is completed, APSL will become a subsidiary of Waaree RTL. This strategic move strengthens Waaree’s position in power infrastructure and supports its long-term renewable expansion strategy.
Strengthens Waaree’s EPC and infrastructure capabilities
Enhances vertical integration within the renewable ecosystem
Signals aggressive growth through acquisitions
2️⃣ "Adani Green Energy Commissions 50MW Solar Project in Khavda"
Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has successfully operationalized a 50 MW solar power project at Khavda, Gujarat, further strengthening India’s largest renewable energy hub.
The project has been commissioned through Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A Limited (AGE26AL), a wholly-owned step-down subsidiary of AGEL. Based on receipt of all relevant statutory and regulatory clearances, the decision to operationalize the plant was taken at 10:49 a.m. on January 25, 2026, with commercial power generation commencing the same day.
With the commissioning of this 50 MW solar plant, Adani Green Energy Limited’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 17,287.2 MW, reinforcing its position as India’s largest renewable energy company.
3️⃣ " NLC India fully commissions 300 MW Barsingsar solar project "
NLC India Limited has completed the third and final phase of its 300 MW solar power project at Barsingsar, Rajasthan, making the entire project fully operational.
This milestone significantly boosts NLC India’s renewable energy capacity and supports the company’s transition from conventional power to clean energy.
Large-scale utility solar addition
Strengthens NLC India’s renewable portfolio
Supports Rajasthan’s clean energy ambitions
4️⃣ "ACME commissions additional 4 MW wind power in Gujarat"
ACME Eco Clean Energy Private Limited, a subsidiary of ACME Solar Holdings, has commissioned an additional 4 MW wind power capacity at Titoda village, Sayla taluka, Surendranagar district, Gujarat.
With this addition, ACME has now commissioned 72 MW out of the planned 100 MW wind project. The commissioning was witnessed by officials from GEDA and PGVCL, with formal certification expected soon.
- Steady progress in wind energy deployment
- Supports Gujarat’s renewable capacity growth
- Demonstrates phased project execution
5️⃣ "Punjab open access 51 MWp solar project commissioned"
A 51 MWp (DC) solar power project under the open access model has been commissioned in Punjab.
India's leading Utility-Scale Solar Power Development & EPC company, Solidus Techno Power Private Limited, has successfully commissioned one of the largest Captive Solar Projects in the C&I segment in Punjab.
The project includes 34 MW (AC) / 51 MWp (DC) capacity and has been developed as a captive power plant, supplying clean energy directly to a corporate consumer.
- Boosts corporate renewable adoption
- Strengthens open access solar market
- Reduces industrial carbon footprint
6️⃣ "ChemVolt Global to invest ₹2,500 crore in Andhra Pradesh battery manufacturing"
ChemVolt Global has signed a MoU with the Government of Andhra Pradesh to invest ₹2,500 crore in setting up a 5 GWh lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing gigafactory.
The project is expected to significantly strengthen India’s battery energy storage system (BESS) ecosystem and support the EV and renewable energy sectors.
- Boosts domestic battery manufacturing
- Reduces import dependence
- Creates large-scale employment opportunities
Urja Kranti India Desk | From project commissioning and open access solar to wind energy progress, strategic acquisitions, and battery manufacturing investments, today’s developments reflect India’s strong and diversified renewable growth.
With consistent capacity additions and policy-backed investments, India remains firmly on track towards its 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030.
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