Adani Green Energy’s operational capacity has grown to 16,598.6 MW, signalling major progress for renewable energy expansion in India and support for climate action goals.

Adani Green Energy Boosts Operational Capacity, Surpasses 16,000 MW

Adani Green Energy Expands Functional Capacity to 16,598.6 MW

New Delhi, September 30, 2025 — Adani Green Energy has expanded its functional renewable energy capacity to 16,598.6 megawatts (MW), strengthening its role as one of India’s largest contributors to the country’s clean energy transition. The expansion aligns with India’s national targets to increase renewable generation and reduce carbon emissions.

Adani Green Energy’s portfolio now includes large-scale solar and wind systems that are integrated into the national grid for delivery and performance monitoring. According to company officials, the latest additions reflect rapid deployment and effective scaling of projects.

Industry analysts note that this milestone demonstrates the company’s capability to meet rising demand for clean power. “Adani Green Energy’s operational gains not only enhance India’s renewable energy portfolio but also attract global investment and foster technological innovation,” said an energy sector analyst.

The company’s growth strategy aligns with the government’s objectives to decarbonise the economy, diversify energy sources, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. By scaling renewable projects, Adani Green Energy is contributing directly to India’s international climate commitments under the Paris Agreement.

This achievement marks a significant step for India’s energy sector and underscores the country’s progress in building a sustainable and secure energy future. Further capacity expansions are anticipated as demand for renewable energy continues to rise domestically and globally.

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