NTPC Green Energy’s Khavda Solar Project Capacity Analyzed
NTPC Green Energy has successfully brought online a significant portion of its ambitious Khavda Solar Energy Project in Gujarat. This 37.925 MW capacity is part of a larger 300 MW project. The project represents a key step in NTPC’s commitment to renewable energy.
Key Points
- NTPC expands solar power with 37.925 MW Khavda addition.
- New capacity boosts total installed solar capacity to 7927.26 MW.
- Gujarat’s Khavda project is part of a 300 MW hybrid project.
- NTPC Green Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary, driving growth.
- This expands renewable energy options and reduces carbon impact.
- Increased capacity delivers more clean energy to meet demand.
The 37.925 MW capacity was officially declared operational as of 00:00 hours on December 18, 2025. This aligns with the overall goals of the 450 MW Hybrid Tranche V Project, which is being developed by NTPC Renewable Energy, a company directly linked to NTPC Green Energy. This addition significantly increases the size of the group’s current energy output.
Currently, the NTPC Green Energy Group already operates at a total installed capacity of 7,889.335 MW. Adding this new Khavda capacity increases that to 7927.26 MW. This means NTPC is rapidly growing its position in the renewable energy sector.
The Khavda Solar Energy Project is a crucial part of NTPC’s strategy to provide clean and reliable power. It’s a vital component in reducing dependence on fossil fuels and supporting India’s environmental goals.
This expansion demonstrates NTPC Green Energy’s continued investment in a sustainable energy future.






