Adani Green Energy operationalises 250 MW wind capacity at Khavda, Gujarat – EQ
In Short : Adani Green Energy has operationalized a 250 MW wind power capacity at Khavda, Gujarat. This new development marks a significant step in the company’s efforts to expand its renewable energy portfolio, contributing to sustainable energy production and supporting India’s green energy goals.
In Detail : The Khavda Renewable Energy plant is equipped with one of the world’s largest and most powerful onshore wind turbine generators (WTG) of 5.2 MW capacity each.
Adani Green Energy has operationalised a 250MW wind power generation at the world’s largest 30,000 MW renewable energy plant in Gujarat’s Khavda
With this milestone, 2,250 MW of cumulative capacity has been made operational at the Khavda plant, Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) said in a statement.
The operationalisation of 250 MW wind capacity at Khavda further strengthens AGEL’s leadership in India with the largest operational portfolio of 11,184 MW, the statement added.
The Khavda Renewable Energy plant is equipped with one of the world’s largest and most powerful onshore wind turbine generators (WTG) of 5.2 MW capacity each.
The WTGs with high rated capacity enable optimal land use to harness higher energy yield from the same location and bring down the levelized cost of energy (LCOE).
The 5.2 MW WTGs installed at Khavda are built with superior German technology and manufactured at Adani New Industries Ltd’s (ANIL) integrated manufacturing ecosystem strategically located near the Mundra port.
AGEL has transformed the Khavda barren wasteland into a hub of clean and affordable energy. The energy from the Khavda RE plant can power 16.1 million homes each year.
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