Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) is setting a new global benchmark in renewable energy with the construction of the world’s largest 30,000 MW renewable energy plant at Khavda, Gujarat. Spanning 538 sq km of barren land in Kutch, this mega project is set to become the largest power plant across all energy sources worldwide once completed.
With 2,824.1 MW of renewable capacity already operational at Khavda, AGEL is rapidly advancing towards its ambitious goal of achieving 50 GW of renewable capacity by 2030, in alignment with India’s decarbonization strategy.
Adani Green Energy’s Commitment to India’s Clean Energy Future
The Khavda Renewable Energy Project plays a pivotal role in India’s clean energy transition, supporting the nation’s 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030. AGEL is accelerating project execution by leveraging:
Adani Infra’s expertise in large-scale infrastructure development
Adani New Industries Ltd. for advanced manufacturing capabilities
Adani Infrastructure Management Services Ltd. for operational excellence
Strategic supply chain partnerships for seamless execution
This multi-faceted approach ensures efficient project delivery, reinforcing India’s position as a global leader in green energy.
India’s Green Energy Vision & COP26 Commitments
At COP26 in 2021, India pledged a five-part “Panchamrit” commitment to climate action, which includes:
500 GW non-fossil electricity capacity by 2030
50% of total energy needs from renewables
1 billion-tonne reduction in carbon emissions
45% reduction in emissions intensity of GDP
Achieving net-zero emissions by 2070
The Khavda project is a significant contributor to these ambitious sustainability goals, reinforcing India’s global leadership in renewable energy adoption.
Adani Green Energy: Leading India’s Renewable Revolution
AGEL is India’s largest renewable energy company, currently operating 12.2 GW of solar, wind, hybrid, and hydro power across 12 states. By 2030, the company aims to scale up to 50 GW, making it a key player in India’s green energy transformation.
As the world shifts towards sustainable energy solutions, projects like Khavda mark a significant leap in climate resilience, carbon neutrality, and energy security.