World’s largest clean energy park with 30 GW capacity commences in India

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Phase one of the world's largest clean energy project, boasting a capacity of 30 GW, commences operations in India.

India is set to host one of the world’s largest clean energy farms, reducing dependence on fossil fuels in energy generation.

In its first phase, the company has already operationalized a cumulative 1,000 MW solar energy capacity at Khavda. The park’s construction will finish in the next five years, and the entire capacity is expected to be commissioned by 2029.This increase is credited to the nation’s aggressive renewable energy targets, which demand 40 percent of electricity generated by renewable sources by 2030.The solar park’s land area is five times that of Paris, or 538 sq km.

The RE park will also use Adani’s cutting-edge Energy Network Control Centre platform, which integrates AI and machine learning to enable real-time automated plant control and monitoring.

 

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