NTPC Green Energy’s Khavda-I Solar Project – Analyzed
NTPC Green Energy has successfully brought online a significant portion of its Khavda-I solar project in Gujarat. This marks a key step in India’s efforts to generate clean energy. The project, part of a larger initiative under the Central Government’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) scheme, has now reached full operational capacity.
Key Points
- NTPC Green Energy expands solar capacity significantly.
- Khavda-I project boosts Gujarat’s renewable energy output.
- 13.98 MW capacity operational, supporting national goals.
- Total capacity grows to 8,010.28 MW in the group.
- Project aligns with India’s commitment to clean energy.
- CPSU scheme Phase-II Tranche-III contributes to national grid.
Project Details
The Khavda-I Solar PV Project is a crucial part of NTPC Green Energy’s strategy. Located in Gujarat, it’s a large-scale solar farm contributing to the country’s renewable energy goals. The project was developed under the Central Government’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) scheme, specifically Phase-II Tranche-III of the CPSU scheme.
On December 30, 2025, the ninth part (13.98 MW) of the 1255 MW project officially began generating electricity. This means the plant is now fully operational and contributing to the national grid. NTPC Green Energy already has a total operating capacity of 7,996.30 MW.
With this new capacity added, the entire NTPC Green Energy group will have a total installed power generation capacity of 8,010.28 MW. This represents a substantial increase in India’s renewable energy production. It demonstrates NTPC Green Energy’s commitment to sustainable and reliable power solutions.
This strategic investment strengthens India’s commitment to a greener future through renewable energy dominance.



