Adani Green Energy Operationalizes 156 MW Wind Capacity and 185 MWh BESS Projects at Khavda

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Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has commercially operationalized 156 MW of wind power capacity and 185 MWh of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) capacity at Khavda, Gujarat. Following the commissioning, the company’s total operational renewable energy capacity has increased to 20,141.80 MW, while total operational BESS capacity has reached 3,551 MWh.

PRICE-SENSITIVE TRIGGER

Event: Commercial operationalization of renewable energy and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects.

Type: Project Commissioning / Capacity Addition

Impact: Positive

Immediate Effect: The newly commissioned projects expand AGEL’s operational renewable energy and energy storage portfolio, strengthening generation capacity and enhancing grid-support capabilities.

Key Metrics:

  • New Wind Capacity Operationalized: 156 MW
  • New BESS Capacity Operationalized: 185 MWh
  • Total Operational Renewable Capacity: 20,141.80 MW
  • Total Operational BESS Capacity: 3,551 MWh
  • Segment Performance: Renewable Power Generation & Battery Energy Storage

Highlight:

  • Operational Capacity Milestone: AGEL’s total renewable generation capacity has crossed 20.14 GW following the commissioning.
What Happened ?

Adani Green Energy Limited informed the stock exchanges that, through its step-down subsidiaries, it has commercially operationalized new renewable energy assets at Khavda, Gujarat.

The commissioned assets include 156 MW of wind power projects and 185 MWh of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects. Commercial operations commenced following receipt of all required regulatory clearances, with the decision taken at 10:15 p.m. on June 30, 2026.

These additions increase AGEL’s operational renewable portfolio while strengthening its integrated renewable generation and energy storage infrastructure.

Key Details

Operationalization of Projects:

  • Commercially operationalized 156 MW of wind power capacity at Khavda, Gujarat.
  • Commercially operationalized 185 MWh of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) capacity.
  • Wind project executed through Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A Limited.
  • BESS project executed through Adani Renewable Energy Forty Three Limited.
  • Total operational renewable energy capacity now stands at 20,141.80 MW.
  • Total operational BESS capacity has increased to 3,551 MWh.
  • Commercial operation was approved after obtaining all relevant statutory clearances.

Note:

  • The projects form part of AGEL’s continuing expansion of its integrated renewable energy and energy storage portfolio at Khavda, Gujarat.
Risk Analysis

Summary:

  • Although the projects have entered commercial operation, their financial contribution will depend on generation performance, plant availability, transmission infrastructure and contractual realization over future reporting periods.

Key Risks:

  • Revenue contribution will materialize only after sustained plant operations.
  • Renewable generation remains dependent on wind resource availability.
  • BESS utilization depends on dispatch requirements and grid demand.
  • Future earnings impact has not been quantified by the company.

Worst Case:

  • If plant utilization, transmission availability or dispatch levels remain below expectations, the incremental capacity may contribute less than anticipated to future operating performance.

Risk Level: Low

Company Commentary
  • AGEL has commercially operationalized 156 MW of renewable energy projects and 185 MWh of BESS capacity at Khavda, Gujarat.
  • Following the commissioning, the company’s operational renewable generation capacity has reached 20,141.80 MW.
  • Total operational Battery Energy Storage System capacity has increased to 3,551 MWh.
  • Commercial operations commenced after receipt of all relevant regulatory approvals.

itOfficial Exchange Filing: Adani Green Energy Limited

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