Key Points
Energy company Adani Green Energy, with an operating portfolio of 10,934 megawatt (MW), has become the first company in the country to surpass the mark of 10,000 MW of renewable energy..
The company said its portfolio consists of 7,393 MW solar, 1,401 MW wind and 2,140 MW wind-solar hybrid capacity..
AGEL said it has set a precedent on how innovative technology, execution capabilities, digitisation, a robust supply chain network, and long-term infrastructure financing combined with sustainable practices can drive clean energy transition and decarbonisation on a giga-scale...
In our drive towards 45,000 MW by 2030, we are building the world's largest renewable energy plant in Khavda a 30,000 MW project unparalleled on the global stage. AGEL is not just setting benchmarks for the world but redefining them, said Gautam Adani...
AGELs operating portfolio is certifiedsingle-use plastic free, zero waste-to-landfill and water positive for plants with more than 200 MW capacity, it said.. AGELs 10,000 MW is the largest greenfield expansion in Indias renewable energy sector and represents about 11 per cent of Indias installed utility-scale solar and wind capacity..
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