Adani Green Energy Starts Operation of 360.5 MW Renewable Energy Projects in India

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Apr 01

Adani Green Energy (NSE:ADANIGREEN, BOM:541450) has put into operation 360.5 MW of renewable energy projects through its special purpose vehicles, including 137.5 MW in Bandha in Rajasthan and 223 MW Khavda in Gujarat, India, according to a Wednesday filing to the Indian stock exchanges.

The company has started the operations of an aggregate 1,376 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Khavda.

With the commissioning of these projects, the company's total operational renewable generation capacity increased to 19,293.8 MW, and total operational BESS capacity reached 1,376 MWh, the filing said.

Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C made operational 50 MW of solar power and 65 MW of hybrid power, while Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A operationalized solar power of 108 MW, and Adani Green Energy Twenty Five B operationalized solar power of 137.5 MW.

Additionally, Adani Renewable Energy Forty Three and Adani Renewable Energy Thirty Seven put into operation 953 MWh and 423 MWh BESS projects, respectively.

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