Adani Green Energy Powers Ahead: 307 MW Renewable Projects Illuminate India’s Green Future Published By Anupam Nath India’s renewable energy landscape continues to shine brighter with every passing year, and leading the charge once again is Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL). On January 1, 2026, the company announced the operationalization of 307.4 MW of new renewable energy projects in Khavda, Gujarat — a strategic milestone adding to India’s clean power ambitions. With this latest commissioning, Adani Green Energy’s total operational capacity has soared to 17,237.2 MW, reinforcing its position as one of the world’s largest renewable energy players.The newly operational projects include a mix of solar and hybrid setups. Among them, Adani Hybrid Energy Jaisalmer Five Ltd brought online a 126 MW hybrid project, while Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Ltd and Twenty Six B Ltd commissioned additional solar and wind installations. These strategic expansions underline AGEL’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge hybrid energy systems that ensure more stable and reliable clean power generation for India’s growing energy demand.Khavda, located in the Kutch region of Gujarat, is rapidly emerging as the epicenter of India’s renewable revolution. Known for its vast desert terrain and consistent sunshine, the area provides an ideal environment for scaling both solar and wind projects. Adani’s choice to expand here is no coincidence — it’s a calculated step toward optimizing natural resources through advanced green technologies and large-scale grid integration frameworks.With India’s government targeting 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030, projects like these are instrumental in achieving that vision. Beyond capacity numbers, AGEL’s initiative supports thousands of jobs, strengthens local economies, and reduces dependence on fossil fuels. The company’s hybrid projects — combining solar and wind at single sites — help address the intermittency challenge often associated with renewables, ensuring round-the-clock power production.Adani Green Energy’s progress also underscores growing investor confidence in India’s clean energy sector. AGEL’s consistent expansion aligns with global sustainability goals and India’s net-zero by 2070 pledge. Each new project adds another building block to a cleaner, more resilient energy infrastructure capable of supporting the country’s rapid industrial and technological development.As global attention shifts toward sustainable power, Adani’s Khavda ventures serve as a blueprint for the next generation of renewable projects — efficient, scalable, and environmentally conscious. The latest 307 MW addition represents not just an engineering success but a powerful symbol of India’s energy independence journey.In essence, the Khavda milestone demonstrates how technology, vision, and sustainability can converge to shape a greener tomorrow. With more breakthroughs expected in 2026 and beyond, India’s renewable energy growth story is just getting started — and Adani Green Energy stands firmly at the forefront.