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    Adani Green Energy arm commissions 100 mw solar unit in Gujarat

    Synopsis

    The subsidiary, Adani Solar Energy Kutchh Two, has a 25-year-long power purchase agreement (PPA ) with the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam India (GUVNL) to supply the power at Rs 2.44 a unit.

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    AGEL has a total renewable portfolio of 14,195 mw, which includes 11,245 mw of projects that have been bagged or are under execution.
    Adani Green Energy’s subsidiary has commissioned a solar power project at Khirsara in Gujarat of capacity 100 megawatts, taking the company’s total operational renewable capacity to 2,950 mw, the Gautam Adani led company said on Wednesday.
    The subsidiary, Adani Solar Energy Kutchh Two, has a 25-year-long power purchase agreement (PPA ) with the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam India (GUVNL) to supply the power at Rs 2.44 a unit.

    “The commencement of 100 MWac (megawatts of alternating current) solar power project in Khirsara, Kutchh, Gujarat in line with the Adani Group’s legacy of scale and speed and is another significant step towards achieving our vision of 25 GW renewable energy by 2025,” said Vneet S. Jaain, managing director and chief executive officer of Adani Green Energy.

    AGEL has a total renewable portfolio of 14,195 mw, which includes 11,245 mw of projects that have been bagged or are under execution.


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