Adani Green Energy starts operations on the world’s largest solar park in Gujarat
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Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has started operationalizing a 551 MW solar capacity in Khavda, Gujarat, marking a significant milestone in India’s renewable energy sector.
AGEL, in a news release, has said to have transformed the barren terrain of the Rann of Kutch into a habitable environment, providing infrastructure and creating a self-sustaining social ecosystem for its workforce of 8,000 within 12 months.
AGEL’s plans include developing 30 GW of renewable energy capacity at the Khavda RE park over the next five years. Once completed, it has been claimed to stand as the largest renewable energy installation globally, capable of powering 16.1 million homes annually.
“Adani Green Energy is creating one of the world’s most extensive renewable energy ecosystems for solar and wind,” said Mr Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group.
“Through bold and innovative projects like the Khavda RE plant, AGEL continues to set higher global benchmarks and rewrite the world’s planning and execution standards for giga-scale renewable energy projects. This milestone is a validation of the Adani Group’s commitment and leading role in accelerating India’s equitable clean energy transition journey towards its ambitious goals of 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030 and carbon neutrality.”
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