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Adani Green completes 300 MW wind power project

This brings the company’s renewable energy portfolio to 9,604 MW.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has completed the operation of its 300-megawatt (MW) wind power project in Gujarat with the operation of the remaining 126 MW capacity.

In a statement, AGEL said this is on top of the 174 MW capacity that started operations earlier.

The completed project will produce around 1,091 million electricity units, abating around 0.8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

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This makes AGEL the company with the largest renewable energy portfolio in India with a total capacity of 9,604 MW.

AGEL said its assets are maintained and monitored using a cloud-based platform which allows real-time management using analytics and machine learning.

 

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