Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has become the first Indian renewable energy company to achieve over 15,000 MW (15 GW) of installed operational capacity, placing it among the top 10 independent power producers globally.
This achievement contributes to India’s target of reaching 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. The milestone reflects India’s private sector leadership in advancing clean energy and supporting climate action and energy transition goals.
Key Highlights
- Total Operational Capacity (June 2025): 15,539.9 MW. (Solar: 11,005.5 MW | Wind: 1,977.8 MW | Hybrid: 2,556.6 MW)
- Capacity Added in FY25: 3,309 MW– highest by any Indian player in a single year.
- Households Powered: Can power 7.9 million households
- Carbon Offset: ~28.6 million tonnes CO₂ annually, (Equal to removing 6.3 million cars or planting 1.36 billion trees)
Marquee Projects by AGEL
Project Location | Capacity | Notes |
Kamuthi, Tamil Nadu | 648 MW | Commissioned in FY16 |
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan | 2,140 MW | World’s largest hybrid project (FY23) |
Khavda, Gujarat | 5,355.9 MW (operational) | Set to be world’s largest renewable power plant (30,000 MW target by 2029) |
Khavda Renewable Energy Park
- Location: Kutch district, Gujarat
- Area: 538 sq km – 5x the size of Paris, visible from space
- Planned Capacity: 30,000 MW by 2029
- Operationalized (as of June 2025): 5,355.9 MW
- Significance: Will become world’s largest power plant (across all energy sources) once complete.
Strategic Importance
- AGEL’s capacity expansion supports India’s target of 500 GW non-fossil fuel-based capacity by 2030.
- Sets a benchmark for greenfield renewable energy development in India.
- Enhances energy security and emission reduction commitments under India’s climate goals.
AGEL’s Vision Ahead (2030 Targets)
- Installed Capacity Goal: 50 GW
- Mission: Accelerate renewable adoption and lead India’s energy transition.
- AGEL has completed 10 years of operations, reflecting significant scaling in a decade.