Adani Green Energy adds 5 GW renewable capacity in FY26
New Delhi | April 1, 2026
Adani Green Energy Limited recorded a major achievement in FY26 by adding over 5 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity. This marks one of the highest annual greenfield expansions globally, excluding China.
Record Capacity Addition Strengthens Position
The company added 5,051 megawatts (MW) during the financial year. As a result, its total operational capacity reached 19.3 GW.
Moreover, this milestone strengthens Adani Green Energy’s position in India’s renewable energy sector. It also highlights the company’s rapid expansion strategy.
Breakdown of Renewable Energy Projects
The new capacity includes multiple energy sources. For instance, 3,409 MW came from solar projects. Additionally, 686 MW was added through wind energy.
Furthermore, 956 MW was generated from hybrid wind-solar projects. This diversified approach improves efficiency and energy stability.
Khavda Project Leads Expansion
A major share of this expansion came from the Khavda project in Gujarat. This site is considered the world’s largest renewable energy plant.
The project spans over 538 square kilometers. In fact, it is nearly five times the size of Paris.
So far, the company has installed over 9,400 MW at this location. The long-term goal is to reach 30 GW capacity by 2029.
Advanced Technology and Innovation
The Khavda project uses advanced renewable technologies. For example, it includes bifacial solar modules and high-capacity wind turbines.
In addition, robotic cleaning systems are used to maintain efficiency. These systems require no water, which supports sustainability.
Therefore, the project sets a benchmark for modern renewable energy infrastructure.
Focus on Energy Storage and Stability
The company also introduced battery energy storage systems (BESS). It added 1,376 MWh of storage capacity at Khavda.
This was completed within just eight months. As a result, grid stability and renewable integration have improved significantly.
Environmental Impact and Carbon Reduction
The new capacity is expected to reduce carbon emissions by around 10 million tonnes annually.
Moreover, the company’s total portfolio is projected to offset nearly 36 million tonnes of carbon emissions every year.
Therefore, this expansion supports India’s transition toward a low-carbon economy.
Leadership Perspective on Growth
According to Sagar Adani, this milestone is a major step for India’s clean energy journey.
He stated that large-scale renewable deployment is both possible and achievable. Furthermore, the company aims to reach 50 GW capacity by 2030.
Global Recognition and Future Outlook
Adani Green Energy continues to gain global recognition. It was ranked among the top green utilities worldwide.
In addition, it secured the top position in sustainability rankings in India’s power sector.
Therefore, the company is expected to play a key role in global clean energy transformation.
