On Tuesday, Adani Group’s Khavda Renewal Energy Facility in Gujarat was visited by US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti, who described the tour as an educational opportunity to see how the company is assisting India in achieving its zero-emission targets.
On arid area in Khavda, Kutch, Gujarat, the Adani Group is building the largest renewable energy project in the world, 30,000 MW in capacity.
It is nearly as big as Mumbai City and five times larger than Paris, spanning 538 square kilometers.
Garcetti wrote on the social networking platform X, “Inspired by my visit to the Khavda Renewal Energy Facility in Gujarat, where I learned about @AdaniGreen’s innovative projects advancing India’s zero-emissions goals.”
According to him, the foundation of environmental stewardship is sustainable energy.
“Shaping the solutions for a cleaner and greener future for the region and the world is critical to our bilateral partnership,” stated Garcetti.
Within a year of construction beginning, the world’s largest renewable energy plant in Khavda commissioned its first 2 GW, setting a record.
The growing potential of renewable energy has led Adani Green Energy to increase its aim for FY 2029–2030 from 45 GW to 50 GW.
The company contributed 2.8 GW in FY24, or 15% of the additional renewable power added in India.