Adani Green Energy Limited has achieved a major milestone in India’s clean energy transition, delivering over 5 gigawatts (GW) of renewable capacity addition in the financial year 2025–26. The development not only marks a record for the company but also stands out globally as one of the largest annual greenfield expansions outside China.
The announcement underscores the accelerating pace of renewable energy deployment in India, as well as the growing scale at which private sector players are executing clean energy projects.
Record-breaking capacity addition
According to company disclosures, Adani Green Energy added 5,051 MW of renewable energy capacity during FY26, taking its total operational portfolio to 19.3 GW.
This expansion is widely regarded as:
- The highest greenfield annual capacity addition globally by any company outside China
- A significant leap in execution scale within the renewable sector
The newly added capacity includes:
- 3.4 GW of solar power
- 0.7 GW of wind energy
- ~1 GW of wind-solar hybrid projects
This diversified mix reflects a strategic push toward hybrid solutions, which improve efficiency by balancing generation across different energy sources.
A boost to India’s clean energy ambitions
The milestone comes at a time when India is aggressively expanding its renewable energy capacity to meet long-term climate goals.
The newly commissioned capacity is expected to:
- Offset approximately 10 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually
- Increase the company’s total annual carbon offset potential to around 36 million tonnes
This aligns with India’s broader push toward reducing dependence on fossil fuels and achieving net-zero emissions in the coming decades.
Khavda project emerges as a key driver
A significant portion of the capacity addition has been attributed to Adani Green’s large-scale renewable energy park at Khavda in Gujarat.
The project is notable for its scale and ambition:
- Spread across over 500 square kilometres
- Planned capacity of 30 GW by 2029
- Already achieved over 9 GW installed capacity
Once completed, the Khavda project is expected to be among the largest renewable energy installations globally, reinforcing India’s position in the global clean energy landscape.
Strategic focus: scale, speed and hybrid energy
The FY26 achievement highlights three key aspects of Adani Green’s strategy:
1. Scale of execution
Delivering over 5 GW in a single year demonstrates the company’s ability to execute large infrastructure projects at speed an area where delays are common across the sector.
2. Hybrid energy model
The inclusion of wind-solar hybrid projects reflects a shift toward more stable and efficient energy generation, addressing intermittency challenges associated with renewables.
3. Long-term growth roadmap
The company continues to target 50 GW of renewable capacity by 2030, positioning itself as a central player in India’s energy transition.
Market and industry implications
The scale of this expansion has broader implications for both investors and the renewable energy industry:
- It reinforces India’s emergence as a global renewable energy hub
- Demonstrates increasing private sector leadership in infrastructure development
- Signals growing confidence in the commercial viability of large-scale clean energy projects
Market reaction has also reflected optimism, with investor sentiment strengthening following the announcement of the milestone.
Challenges remain despite rapid growth
While the achievement is significant, the renewable energy sector continues to face structural challenges:
- High capital expenditure requirements for large-scale projects
- Grid integration and transmission infrastructure constraints
- Financing costs and regulatory complexities
Addressing these issues will be crucial to sustaining the current pace of expansion.
The bottom line
Adani Green Energy’s 5 GW capacity addition in FY26 marks a defining moment not just for the company, but for India’s renewable energy journey.
By delivering one of the largest greenfield expansions globally, the company has demonstrated that large-scale clean energy deployment is both achievable and scalable.
As India continues to push toward ambitious climate targets, such milestones highlight the growing role of industrial-scale renewable projects in shaping the country’s energy future.
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Last Updated on: Wednesday, April 1, 2026 11:46 am by Monisha Angara | Published by: Monisha Angara on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 11:46 am | News Categories: News

