In Short : A major 212.5 MW tranche of Gujarat’s vast 1.255 GW Khavda-I Solar Project has been put into service by NTPC Green Energy. This milestone strengthens NTPC’s will to scale solar energy contributions and renewable infrastructure, and it represents a significant advancement in the creation of India’s largest hybrid renewable energy park.
An important milestone in the largest hybrid renewable park in India
Part of the larger 41.5 GW Khavda Renewable Energy Park, the Khavda-I facility is intended to have both wind and solar power. With a predicted completion date of 2026, this project, which spans more than 60,000 hectares, is expected to grow into one of the largest renewable energy complexes globally. With its recently commissioned capacity, NTPC is even better positioned to supply the growing demand for sustainable energy.
Endorsing India’s Clean Energy Objectives
The most recent commissioning strengthens NTPC’s position in India’s solar transition by greatly increasing its overall operating capacity. The Khavda facility highlights NTPC’s progress toward reaching its challenging goals for renewable energy and improving the stability and diversity of the country’s energy mix.
About NTPC Green Energy
The power utility giant of India’s renewable energy division, NTPC Green Energy, is spearheading the company’s aggressive plan to increase wind and solar electricity. By means of extensive infrastructure like the Khavda project, NTPC is promoting the deployment of clean energy and aiding India’s transition to sustainable power transformation and energy security.