Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) has commissioned the world’s largest wind-solar power plant of 600 MV capacity in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The project consists of 600 MW solar and 150 MV wind plants.
The plant has a power purchase agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) at Rs 2.69/kWh for 25 years. The project consists of 600 MW solar and 150 MV wind plants.
In May 2022, AGEL operationalized India’s first hybrid power plant with a capacity of 390 MW in Jaisalmer.
The commencement of the 600 MW plant AGEL has a total operational generation capacity of 6.7 GW.
This includes an operational hydropower generation capacity of 1 GW, the largest in the world.
AGEL’s total renewable portfolio goes up to 20.4 GW to reach its vision of 45 GW capacity by 2030.
Tags: AGEL, Renewables, SECI, Solar Energy
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