New Delhi, April 29: Adani Green Energy is aligning all capacity expansion plans with its goal of achieving 50 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, Executive Director Sagar Adani said. The company currently has an installed capacity of around 20 GW and is scaling up aggressively through a pipeline of large projects.
He highlighted that Gautam Adani has committed $100 billion towards India’s energy transition, positioning it among the largest global private-sector investments in clean energy. A key project includes the 30 GW renewable energy park at Khavda in Gujarat, expected to be the world’s largest single-location facility.
Beyond renewables, the group is investing across transmission networks and diversified energy sources to strengthen the overall energy ecosystem. Sagar Adani also credited consistent government policy support for enabling record renewable capacity additions in India, while noting that geopolitical risks such as disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz are being managed effectively without impacting consumers.
