Adani Green commissions 25 MW solar power plant in Uttar Pradesh 

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Adani Green Energy Limited has announced its arm Adani Solar Energy Chitrakoot One has commissioned a 25 MW solar power plant in Uttar Pradesh. The plant benefits from a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with Noida Power Company Limited at INR 3.08/kWh.

The plant will connect to Adani Green’s state-of-the-art Energy Network Operation Centre that continuously monitors and analyses the performance of 80+ solar and wind plants across diverse locations in India.

With the Chitrakoot project’s commissioning, Adani Green Energy has a total renewable capacity of 14,795 MW, including 2,975 MW operational and 11,820 MW awarded and under-implementation projects.

Speaking on this development, Vneet S. Jaain, managing director and chief executive officer, Adani Green Energy, said, “Adani Green is on its course to achieve a renewable capacity of 25 GW by 2025 and become the world’s largest renewable power company by 2030. It also reinforces AGEL’s commitment to lead India’s transition towards a greener future through a strategic approach and operational excellence.”

Recently, Adani Green Energy also commissioned and announced 100 MW solar power plant in Gujarat.

The plant, commissioned by Adani Solar Energy Kutchh Two ahead of its commercial operation date, is located at Khirsara and benefits from a 25-year-long power purchase agreement at INR 2.44/kWh with the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam India.

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