Adani Green Aligns Expansion with 50 GW 2030 Goal, Says Sagar Adani

Adani Green Energy is aligning all its capacity expansion plans with its goal of achieving 50 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, according to Executive Director Sagar Adani. He spoke at the 'Resilient Futures Summit 2026', highlighting the company's progress and investments. The company is developing the world's largest single-location renewable energy park at Khavda in Gujarat, with a capacity of 30 GW. Sagar Adani also noted strong government support for renewable energy, which helped India achieve a record 55 GW capacity addition last year.

Key Points: Adani Green Targets 50 GW by 2030: Sagar Adani

  • Adani Green targets 50 GW renewable capacity by 2030
  • Developing world's largest renewable energy park in Khavda, Gujarat
  • Installed capacity currently around 20 GW
  • $100 billion investment announced by Gautam Adani for energy transition
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Adani Green Energy aligns capacity expansion with '50 GW 2030 goal': Executive Director Sagar Adani

Adani Green Energy aligns capacity expansion with 50 GW 2030 goal, says Executive Director Sagar Adani at Resilient Futures Summit 2026.

"From accelerating infrastructure development, to expanding renewable capacity, strengthening transmission networks, and enabling long-term investments - there has been both clarity of intent and continuity of action. - Sagar Adani"

New Delhi, April 29

Prominent renewable energy firm Adani Green Energy is aligning all its capacity expansion plans with its target of achieving 50 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, Executive Director Sagar Adani said on Wednesday.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the 'Resilient Futures Summit 2026', he said every incremental addition to capacity is being planned in line with this long-term goal.

The Executive Director of the company highlighted that Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani has announced an investment of $100 billion towards India's energy transition, one of the largest commitments globally by a private sector company.

He further said that the company is currently developing the world's largest single-location renewable energy park at Khavda in north Gujarat.

"The park will have a capacity of 30 GW and will span 538 square kilometres, making it nearly five times the size of the Paris metropolitan area," he added.

He further noted that Adani Green Energy's installed renewable capacity has reached around 20 GW and is targeted to scale up to 50 GW by 2030.

"We are not only investing in renewable energy projects but also in transmission networks, thermal power plants and all available energy sources within the country," he said.

On government policy, he said there has been strong support for renewable energy, which has helped India achieve a record 55 GW capacity addition in the sector last year.

Responding to a question on the Strait of Hormuz, he said the situation remains a global concern but added that the Indian government has managed it effectively without burdening citizens.

Earlier in the day, in his speech at the summit, Sagar Adani said that India has seen a clear, consistent and increasingly execution-oriented policy direction.

"From accelerating infrastructure development, to expanding renewable capacity, strengthening transmission networks, and enabling long-term investments - there has been both clarity of intent and continuity of action. And that continuity is a critical enabler of resilience," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Impressive numbers but let's see how much of this actually translates to ground reality. ₹100 billion investment commitment is huge, but we've seen many such announcements before. Also, hope they're not just focusing on capacity addition without proper grid integration. Still, kudos for the vision! 🇮🇳☀️
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Vikram M
Good initiative but I'm skeptical about the environmental impact of such massive solar parks in Gujarat's fragile ecosystem. Also, what about the land acquisition issues? The Khavda park is in a remote area but still... Hope they do proper environmental assessments. Renewable energy is great, but not at any cost.
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James A
As someone who works in the energy sector, I find this commitment quite impressive globally. India is showing real leadership in renewables. The 55 GW capacity addition last year is remarkable. Just hope the transmission infrastructure keeps pace - that's often the bottleneck. Looking forward to seeing the Khavda park operational!
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Rohit P
While this sounds great on paper, I worry about the financial health of Adani Green after the Hindenburg episode. Are they really in a position to execute this? Also, why are they still investing in thermal power plants if the focus is renewable? Seems contradictory. But I hope I'm wrong and this works out for India's energy future.
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Sarah B
Love seeing Indian companies thinking big! The $100 billion investment commitment is mind-boggling. And the mention of government support for renewables is encouraging - 55 GW added last year is no joke. Just hope this isn't all talk and there's

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