A Decade of Impact

A decade ago, India’s vision of meeting the rising power needs, while addressing the urgency of energy transition with non-fossil fuels, was one of ambition. Today, it is defined by leadership scale and execution.

World’s largest renewable energy plant at Khavda, Gujarat

World’s largest renewable energy plant at Khavda, Gujarat

At the centre of this advancement is Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) – from early adoption of advanced technologies to supporting the establishment of the renewable energy (RE) ecosystem, and from demonstrating gigawatt-scale execution to embedding technologies that transform renewables from unpredictable to a bankable asset, we have helped shape the industry in many ways.

The result: in just one decade, we added 19,294 MW capacity – the fastest and largest by anyone in India.

A New Era of Energy is Rising

While the RE landscape saw new records in the past decade, with the world nearly doubling and India tripling its RE capacity, the coming decade will witness a new order of magnitude.

The mandate for decarbonisation and energy transition is intensifying with rising climate risks. Per-capita electricity consumption is surging, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence and data centers. Grid integration and energy storage ecosystems are becoming critical to ensure a reliable and stable power supply.

At the Convergence of Speed, Scale and Intelligence

As India’s largest renewable energy company, AGEL is determined to take a leadership role. We recognise that the next chapter demands more than ambition because with growing scale, complexities multiply, requiring tighter coordination across more sites and people, sharper capital discipline, and far more integrated planning across the ecosystem.

Therefore, reaching 50 GW by 2030 will not just be about

how fast we construct, but how smartly we do it to accelerate site planning, de-risk execution, and build faster at every stage
adding more assets, but more intelligent ones that can anticipate failures and optimise every megawatt generated
creating assets that generate energy, but also ones that can efficiently store them at utility scale to ensure a firm, despatchable, round-the-clock power supply
how much capital we deploy, but how effectively we compound its value
generating a large quantum of data, but the ability to convert data into decisions consistently, securely, and at speed

The next phase of growth will be defined not by gigawatts alone, but by the capabilities that sit behind them – execution velocity, digital intelligence, and firm power delivery.

Together, these capabilities position us to deliver more in the next five years than we did over the past decade. We are accelerating infrastructure and leveraging intelligence to strengthen India’s energy landscape, addressing the duality of rising demand and lower emissions.