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NTPC Renewable Energy begins commercial supply of 165 MW from Khavda-II solar project

By PTI | New Delhi

NTPC Green Energy on Friday said its arm NTPC Renewable Energy has begun commercial supply of 165 MW from the second part of its 1,200 MW Khavda-II solar project in Gujarat.

NTPC Green Energy is an arm of state-owned power giant NTPC Ltd. Thus NTPC Renewable Energy is a step down subsidiary of the NTPC.

“The current commercial capacity of NTPC Green Energy Limited Group stands at 8,827.68 MW. With the addition of this capacity, the total installed capacity of the NTPC Green Energy Limited Group has increased to 8,992.68 MW,” a regulatory filing said.

According to the filing, the second part capacity of 165 MW out of 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project in Gujarat of NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC Green Energy Ltd, is declared on Commercial Operation with effect from 00:00 hrs of February 20, 2026.

NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd. (NTPCREL), a subsidiary of NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), was established on October 7, 2020, to spearhead NTPC’s renewable energy expansion and contribute to India’s clean energy transition.

The company focuses on developing large-scale solar, wind, and hybrid renewable energy projects across the country. It also plays a key role in implementing Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Power Parks (UMREPPs) under initiatives of the Government of India, supporting the nation’s long-term sustainability and decarbonisation goals.

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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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