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Adani Green’s operational capacity up 34% in H1

Over 2,00 MW of solar capacity alone were added.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has reported a 34% increase in its operational capacity, reaching 11,184 megawatts (MW) in the first half (H1) of fiscal year (FY) 2025 from 8,316 MW in the same period last year.

Of the total added capacity, AGEL said 2,418 MW came from solar plants in Khavda, Gujarat, and Rajasthan, whilst 450 MW came from wind power plants in Khavda, and Mandvi.

Sale of energy increased 20% to 14,128 million units in H1 FY25, backed by robust capacity addition.

AGEL also reported steady growth in generation at a compound annual growth rate of 49% over the last four years with an increasing proportion of Merchant power.

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