Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has added more than 5 GW of renewable energy capacity in fiscal year 2026, increasing its total operational portfolio to 19.3 GW. This achievement marks the largest greenfield annual capacity expansion globally by any company outside China. The capacity addition comprises 3.4 GW of solar, 0.7 GW (686 MW) of wind, and 1 GW of wind-solar hybrid projects, reflecting a diversified approach to clean energy development.
A significant portion of the new capacity was commissioned at the Khavda renewable energy park in Gujarat, which is poised to become the world’s largest renewable energy facility. The expansion underscores India’s rapid growth in utility-scale solar, wind, and hybrid assets, while demonstrating AGEL’s execution capabilities in large-format renewable infrastructure projects.
The newly added capacity is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 10 million tonnes annually, while AGEL’s full operational portfolio of 19.3 GW is projected to offset 36 million tonnes per year. At Khavda, the company has already installed 9.4 GW (9,413 MW) out of the planned 30 GW target by 2029, highlighting significant progress toward one of the most ambitious renewable energy projects globally.
In addition, AGEL has completed an initial 1,376 MWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) at Khavda within eight months of starting work. These systems will enhance grid stability and support the integration of renewable energy, ensuring consistent and reliable power supply.
This large-scale capacity expansion will contribute to India’s energy security and decarbonisation objectives, while advancing AGEL’s target of reaching 50 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. The company’s strategy demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable energy growth and the global transition toward low-carbon electricity.
With this milestone, Adani Green Energy continues to lead the way in India’s renewable energy landscape, combining large-scale solar, wind, hybrid projects, and energy storage solutions to accelerate clean energy adoption nationwide.










