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Adani Green Energy Operationalizes 185 MW Wind Power Plant at Khavda, Gujarat

Adani Green Energy Limited Commissions 185 MW Wind Power Project in Khavda Renewable Energy Park, Gujarat.
Headquartered in Ahmedabad, one of the largest renewable companies in India, Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Limited (AGE25CL), a wholly-owned step-down subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), has operationalized a 185 MW wind power project at Khavda, Gujarat. The company finalized the decision at 11:46 a.m. today, with power generation set to commence from March 1, 2026.

With this commissioning, AGEL’s total operational renewable energy capacity has surged to 17,472.2 MW, consolidating its position as India’s largest renewable energy operator.

Strengthening India’s Renewable Ambitions

AGEL, part of the Adani Group, is among the world’s leading renewable energy developers. Headquartered in Ahmedabad, the company operates across utility-scale solar, wind, and hybrid projects and is targeting an ambitious 50 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030. The Khavda renewable energy park, where the 185 MW wind project is located, is part of a larger 30 GW renewable energy hub, touted to be the world’s largest.

The newly operational plant will not only contribute to India’s clean energy goals but also enhance grid resilience in western India, supporting the country’s energy security and climate targets.

Over the past decade, AGEL has rapidly expanded its portfolio, leveraging both solar and wind assets. The Khavda wind project further strengthens the company’s hybrid energy mix, enabling it to supply consistent power across regions and reduce dependence on conventional energy sources.

Industry analysts note that such projects are critical for India as it strives to meet its 2030 renewable energy targets, attract global green investments, and accelerate the transition towards a low-carbon economy.

As AGEL continues its expansion, the company remains on track to not only achieve its domestic ambitions but also consolidate its position as a global renewable energy leader, offering a template for large-scale, sustainable power development.

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