Adani Green Energy to Build 14 GWh Battery Storage System in Gujarat
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- Adani Green Energy is constructing a 14 GWh battery storage system in Khavda, Gujarat, to combat clean energy wastage.
- The company aims to expand storage to 50 GWh within five years, addressing India's significant loss of renewable power due to insufficient storage infrastructure.
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Adani Green Energy is building a large battery storage system in Gujarat to prevent clean energy wastage, as India lacks sufficient storage infrastructure. The country has already lost significant clean power due to this deficit.
Adani Green Energy is building a massive 14 gigawatt-hour battery storage system in Khavda, Gujarat. This project aims to prevent the wastage of clean energy. India has already lost significant clean power due to a lack of storage. The company plans to expand this storage capacity significantly over the next five years.
Khavda, Gujarat: Adani Green Energy (AGEL) plans to commission a 14 gigawatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) at Khavda, Gujarat, by end of this fiscal year, seeking to reduce wastage of clean energy in a country that's still in the process of building the necessary storage infra.
The country's largest renewable energy company has already commissioned a cumulative 3.37 GWh BESS at the site, and plans to scale this up to 50 GWh over the next five years. The site is also home to 30 GW of renewable energy capacity.
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"This is the world's largest at Khavda where we will have 30GW of renewable energy at a single location and 14 GWh of battery storage," said Rajat Seksaria, CEO, Battery Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen, Adani Group. The project gains urgency as India wasted 300 GWh of clean power in the first quarter of 2026 due to lack of storage infrastructure.
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Adani Green Energy will scale up battery storage capacity to 50 GWh over the next five years.
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- What is the total investment for the 50 GWh expansion?
- What are the specific technological choices for the BESS?