NTPC Renewable Energy Commissions 130 MW Khavda Solar Unit
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NTPC Renewable Energy Commissions 130 MW Khavda Solar Unit

NTPC Renewable Energy has commenced commercial supply of 130.47 megawatts of solar power from its Khavda-I solar project in Gujarat, marking another milestone in India’s renewable energy expansion. Power supply from the new capacity began at midnight on January 29, 2026, under Phase II Tranche III of the Central Public Sector Undertaking solar programme. The commissioned capacity forms part of the larger 1,255 megawatt Khavda-I Solar PV Project, which is being developed in multiple stages to progressively add clean electricity to the national grid.

With the latest commissioning, the operational renewable energy capacity of the NTPC Green Energy Group has increased further. Prior to the addition, the group’s commercial renewable capacity stood at around 8,347.78 megawatts, which has now risen to approximately 8,478.25 megawatts following the integration of the new solar unit. This reinforces NTPC’s position as one of India’s largest renewable energy producers.

The Khavda solar project is located in the Kutch region of Gujarat, an area recognised for its high solar radiation levels and availability of suitable land, making it a key destination for utility-scale solar development. The phased commissioning approach enables power generation to begin from completed sections of the project while construction continues on the remaining phases, improving asset utilisation and supporting grid stability.

The newly added capacity is expected to support India’s efforts to increase the share of non-fossil fuel sources in its overall energy mix and reduce dependence on conventional power generation. It also aligns with national objectives to expand solar capacity and strengthen long-term energy security.

The commissioning underscores continued momentum in large-scale renewable energy deployment as major projects steadily transition from development to full commercial operation across the country.

NTPC Renewable Energy has commenced commercial supply of 130.47 megawatts of solar power from its Khavda-I solar project in Gujarat, marking another milestone in India’s renewable energy expansion. Power supply from the new capacity began at midnight on January 29, 2026, under Phase II Tranche III of the Central Public Sector Undertaking solar programme. The commissioned capacity forms part of the larger 1,255 megawatt Khavda-I Solar PV Project, which is being developed in multiple stages to progressively add clean electricity to the national grid. With the latest commissioning, the operational renewable energy capacity of the NTPC Green Energy Group has increased further. Prior to the addition, the group’s commercial renewable capacity stood at around 8,347.78 megawatts, which has now risen to approximately 8,478.25 megawatts following the integration of the new solar unit. This reinforces NTPC’s position as one of India’s largest renewable energy producers. The Khavda solar project is located in the Kutch region of Gujarat, an area recognised for its high solar radiation levels and availability of suitable land, making it a key destination for utility-scale solar development. The phased commissioning approach enables power generation to begin from completed sections of the project while construction continues on the remaining phases, improving asset utilisation and supporting grid stability. The newly added capacity is expected to support India’s efforts to increase the share of non-fossil fuel sources in its overall energy mix and reduce dependence on conventional power generation. It also aligns with national objectives to expand solar capacity and strengthen long-term energy security. The commissioning underscores continued momentum in large-scale renewable energy deployment as major projects steadily transition from development to full commercial operation across the country.

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