In Short : Two sizable renewable energy plants in Gujarat have started to operate commercially thanks to NTPC Green Energy Limited. Its renewable portfolio has been strengthened with the opening of a 52.8 MW component of a 100 MW hybrid wind–solar project and a 212.5 MW section of the Khavda-I Solar PV Project.
Expanding Khavda-I to Increase Solar Capability
As part of the CPSU Phase-II Tranche-III project, which has a 1,255 MW total capacity, the fourth phase of the Khavda-I Solar PV Project has finally reached commercial operation, adding 212.5 MW to the grid in mid-August 2025. This accomplishment demonstrates NTPC Green Energy’s determination to expand its solar infrastructure presence in Gujarat.
Increasing the Capacity of Hybrid Wind Power
A 100 MW hybrid wind-solar project created by Ayana Renewable Power now has a 52.8 MW wind component online thanks to NTPC Green Energy’s joint venture arm under ONGC NTPC Green Pvt Ltd. In terms of combining several renewable sources into a single generation model, this is a big step forward.
Impact and Significance of Clean Energy
These operating extensions highlight how crucial NTPC Green Energy is to hastening India’s shift to renewable energy. The company strengthens infrastructure resilience in the renewable sector, increases electricity reliability, encourages energy diversity, and advances national decarbonization goals by increasing solar and hybrid wind capacity.