
India's Adani Green Adds 5 GW of Clean Energy in One Year
A renewable energy company in India just completed one of the world's biggest clean energy expansions, adding enough capacity to power millions of homes. The milestone brings us closer to a future powered by sun and wind.
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India's Adani Green Energy Limited just switched on 5 gigawatts of new renewable capacity in a single year, marking one of the largest clean energy expansions anywhere outside China. That's enough power to light up roughly 15 million homes while cutting carbon emissions by 10 million tonnes annually.
The company now operates 19.3 gigawatts of solar, wind, and hybrid systems across India. Their total portfolio prevents 36 million tonnes of carbon pollution every year, equivalent to taking about 8 million cars off the road.
Much of this growth happened at a massive site in Gujarat's Khavda region, where the company is building what will become the world's largest renewable energy installation. Spanning 538 square kilometers of challenging desert terrain, the project already has over 9 gigawatts up and running.
The technology behind these numbers is equally impressive. Engineers installed bifacial solar panels that capture sunlight from both sides, paired with tracking systems that follow the sun across the sky for maximum energy capture. High-capacity wind turbines work alongside the solar arrays, while automated cleaning systems keep panels efficient without wasting water.

Battery storage systems deployed at the site solve one of renewable energy's biggest challenges: keeping the lights on when the sun sets or wind dies down. These batteries help stabilize the power grid and make clean energy more reliable for everyday use.
The Ripple Effect
This expansion does more than just generate electricity. It demonstrates that developing nations can lead the global energy transition at a scale that matters. India faces enormous energy demands as its economy grows, and projects like this prove the country can meet those needs without relying on fossil fuels.
The success also creates a blueprint for other nations tackling similar challenges. By combining multiple renewable sources with storage technology, Adani Green shows how to build energy systems that are both clean and dependable.
The company aims to reach 50 gigawatts of capacity by 2030, part of India's broader commitment to clean energy leadership. Each gigawatt installed moves the world closer to climate stability while providing affordable power to communities that need it.
From barren desert land to the world's largest renewable installation, Gujarat's transformation shows what's possible when ambition meets action in the fight against climate change.
Based on reporting by Google: renewable energy record
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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