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AGEL arm commissions 185 MW wind energy project in Gujarat

By PTI | New Delhi

Adani Green Energy on Saturday said its step-down arm Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Ltd has operationalised a wind power project of 185 MW in Khavda, Gujarat.

With the commissioning of this plant, AGEL’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 17,472.2 MW, a regulatory filing said. 

Based on the relevant clearances, it was decided on February 28, 2026, to operationalise this facility and commence power generation from March 1, 2026.

According to the filing, Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C Limited, wholly-owned step-down subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), has operationalised the wind power project of 185 MW in Khavda.

Recently, Adani Group, in an official statement, announced a USD 100 billion investment to develop renewable energy-powered, hyperscale AI-ready data centres by 2035, in what it described as one of the world’s largest integrated energy-compute commitments.

The initiative aims to establish a long-term sovereign energy and compute platform to position India as a global player in the emerging artificial intelligence ecosystem. 

According to the statement, the investment is expected to catalyse an additional USD 150 billion across server manufacturing, advanced electrical infrastructure, sovereign cloud platforms and related industries by 2035, creating a projected USD 250 billion AI infrastructure ecosystem over the decade.

Chairman Gautam Adani said nations that align energy and compute capabilities would shape the next phase of technological growth.

Also read: NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) and Assago sign MoU to Develop India’s First Indigenous Green Urea Plant at Pudimadaka Green Hydrogen Hub

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