

The Adani Group has become a key player in India’s renewable energy sector, spearheading the country’s transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. With a commitment to environmental sustainability, the group is making significant progress in green energy projects, positioning itself as a leader in India’s renewable revolution.
Vision for a Green Future
The core of Adani’s green energy ambitions lies in creating a sustainable world through clean energy. Its renewable energy arm, Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), is developing large-scale renewable energy projects, focusing on solar, wind, and hybrid power. As one of the largest renewable energy companies globally, AGEL is targeting 45 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, aligning with India’s national target of 500 GW by the same year.
By investing aggressively in green energy, the Adani Group is not only helping India meet its energy goals but is also establishing itself as a global leader in the clean energy transition.
Expanding Renewable Capacity
A major driver of Adani’s renewable expansion is its substantial investment in solar power. The group’s Kamuthi solar park in Tamil Nadu, with a capacity of 648 MW, is among the largest solar plants worldwide, powering over 150,000 homes. This contributes significantly to India’s renewable revolution.
In addition to solar, the Adani Group is investing heavily in wind energy. The company is working on several wind projects and hybrid power solutions, ensuring a balanced mix of clean energy sources to enhance efficiency and consistent energy output.
Commitment to Sustainability
The Adani Group goes beyond energy production by adopting strict environmental and social governance (ESG) standards. Its green energy projects aim to minimize environmental impact while promoting community development. The group is also investing in innovative technologies, such as floating solar farms and energy storage systems, to improve the efficiency and scalability of renewable energy.
Driving India’s Renewable Revolution
As one of the largest private-sector investors in renewable energy, the Adani Group is playing a critical role in reducing India’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting carbon emissions. Its projects contribute to national energy security, job creation, and economic growth.
Recognized as the largest solar power developer globally in 2021 by Mercom Capital, Adani’s influence in the renewable energy market is expected to grow, shaping the future of clean energy in India and beyond.
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