Key Points

Gautam Adani's viral video highlights Adani Group's massive solar push in Gujarat’s Khavda region. The 30,000 MW plant will be the world’s largest renewable energy project, visible even from space. AGEL has already achieved 15,539 MW capacity, powering 7.9 million homes nationwide. The campaign reinforces Adani’s commitment to sustainable energy and rural electrification.

Key Points: Adani Group's Solar Push in Gujarat Lights Up Lives Nationwide

  • Adani Group's Khavda plant is world's largest renewable energy project
  • Solar power now lights 7.9 million Indian homes
  • AGEL hits 15,539 MW operational capacity milestone
  • Project visible from space, five times Paris' size
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'Hum karke dikhate hain': Adani Group's advertisement on lighting up lives strikes a chord

Gautam Adani shares a viral video showcasing Khavda's 30,000 MW solar plant, reinforcing Adani Group's green energy commitment.

"Hum Karke Dikhate Hain! Promises to light up lives, to power dreams where darkness once lived. – Gautam Adani"

New Delhi, July 8

Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, shared a riveting video on Tuesday showcasing the resurgence of green energy driven by its extensive network of solar plants across India, including the one in Gujarat’s Khavda, and reaffirmed the conglomerate’s commitments to fulfilling its promises.

Gautam Adani took to his social media handle and shared an engrossing video of how the ‘sooraj bhaiya’ (sun) is enlightening and enriching the lives of people by harnessing solar power at the world’s largest renewable energy plant in Khavda of Gujarat's Kutch region.

“In our actions sit the promises we make. Promises to light up lives, to power dreams where darkness once lived, and to bring the sun home to every village. The rays of change are here. Hum Karke Dikhate Hain!,” wrote the Adani Group chairman on X.

The advertisement of Adani Group’s green energy push in the country has taken social media by storm, much like its previous out-of-the-box campaigns.

Notably, Adani Group is developing the world’s largest renewable energy plant of 30,000 MW on the barren wasteland at Khavda in Kutch, Gujarat. Built across 538 sq km, it is five times the size of Paris and will be even visible from space. Once complete, it will be the planet’s largest power plant across all energy sources.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), the country’s largest renewable energy company, has already achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 15,000 megawatts (MW) of operational capacity, specifically reaching 15,539.9 MW.

The operational portfolio of 15,539.9 MWs can power approximately 7.9 million households and light up thirteen states. AGEL’s operational portfolio can power the entire northeast region with renewable energy. The milestone coincides with AGEL completing 10 years of powering India with clean and affordable energy at unmatched speed and scale.

“Inspired by Gautam Adani’s ambition to position Adani Group as the global leader in renewable energy, AGEL is committed to setting new benchmarks in innovation and operational excellence -- proving that clean energy can be delivered at unprecedented scale and speed,” Ashish Khanna, CEO, AGEL had said, on company's feat of surpassing the operational capacity of 15,000 MWs.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scale is impressive, I hope they're also focusing on proper rehabilitation of local communities and environmental impact. Big projects often overlook these aspects in the race for records.
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Arjun K
"Hum karke dikhate hain" - what a powerful statement! This is the new India we all want to see. Converting barren land into energy goldmine is pure genius. Gujarat leading the way as always!
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Sarah B
As someone working in sustainability, I'm impressed by the scale but curious about the actual efficiency metrics. Hope they'll share detailed data on energy output vs land use. The concept is brilliant though!
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Kavya N
My village in Rajasthan got electricity last year through solar power. Life has completely changed! Children can study at night, women feel safer. More projects like this please 🙏
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Vikram M
Five times the size of Paris?! That's mind-blowing. But I hope the maintenance and cleaning of these panels is being planned properly. Dust accumulation can significantly reduce efficiency in our climate.

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