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Adani Green Energy achieves 20 GW renewable milestone
Adani Green Energy (AGEL) has surpassed 20 gigawatts (GW) of operational renewable energy capacity, becoming the first renewable energy company in India to achieve the milestone predominantly through greenfield development. The company generates over 52 billion units of clean electricity annually. The output represents nearly 3 per cent of India's electricity consumption, enough to power New York City for a year, or almost entire Mumbai and New Delhi combined.
Adani Green surpasses 20 GW renewable energy capacity, first in India to hit milestone
Adani Green Energy has achieved a landmark 20 GW of operational renewable capacity, the first in India to do so via greenfield development. This significant feat, accomplished within a decade, generates enough clean electricity annually to power nearly 3% of India's needs. The company's expanding portfolio, including solar, wind, and battery storage, underscores its pivotal role in accelerating the nation's clean energy transition and bolstering energy security.
Adani Green commissions 150 MW renewable energy project and 185 MWh BESS project
Adani Green Energy through its various stepdown subsidiaries, has commercially operationalized:

Adani Green Energy Crosses 20 GW Operational Capacity, First Renewable Firm in India to Hit Milestone
Company says the capacity generates over 52 billion units of electricity annually and accounts for nearly 3% of India's electricity consumption.
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ACME-IHI JV secures $5 billion Japanese support for Odisha green ammonia project
A significant boost for India's green energy ambitions! ACME Group's joint venture with Japan's IHI Corporation has secured a massive $5 billion in Japanese government price support. This funding is earmarked for two key clean energy initiatives, including one of India's largest green ammonia projects in Odisha. This development marks a crucial step towards decarbonising vital industrial sectors.
ACME-IHI JV secures $5 billion Japanese support for Odisha green ammonia project
A significant boost for India's green energy ambitions! ACME Group's joint venture with Japan's IHI Corporation has secured a massive $5 billion in Japanese government price support. This funding is earmarked for two key clean energy initiatives, including one of India's largest green ammonia projects in Odisha. This development marks a crucial step towards decarbonising vital industrial sectors.

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Why India's Nuclear Green Hydrogen Breakthrough Could Be A Game Changer
The Department of Atomic Energy described the facility as a technology demonstrator.
Sagar Adani urges faster electrification, energy storage
Adani was speaking at the inaugural Adani Green Energy Dialogue during London Climate Action Week at the Science Museum. "Renewable energy reaches its full potential when paired with storage technologies such as Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Pumped Storage Projects (PSPs)," he said.
India Inc's green transition triggers hiring surge
As organisations step up their sustainability efforts, demand is also growing for senior leadership talent, including business heads for renewable energy businesses, chief executives for solar, wind and energy storage platforms, chief technology officers and chief sustainability officers, said search firms and recruiters.
India needs 2,000 GW new power capacity in 20 years, says Adani Green's Sagar Adani
India needs to add nearly 2,000 gigawatts of new power generation capacity over the next two decades to meet rising demand and reduce reliance on imported fuels, according to Adani Green Energy Executive Director Sagar Adani. He emphasized that electrification, supported by renewables, hydro, thermal, and nuclear power, is the clearest path to energy security, affordability, and sustainability for the nation.