World's Largest Renewable Energy Park Now In India The land hardly had any vegetation due to its highly saline soil, leave alone any habitation but the area with second best solar radiation in the country after Ladakh and wind speeds five times of plains, served as an idle location for a renewable energy park. Adani's group has not just laid solar panels that will convert sun rays into electricity and wind mills to harness wind blowing at the speed of 8 meters per second, but also built colonies for workers, put up desalination plants to make saline water pumped out of 700 meters below ground portable and utilities Courtesy: https://lnkd.in/e5bqxrDk
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Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has etched its name in the annals of renewable energy history with the operationalization of a colossal 551 MW solar capacity in Khavda, Gujarat. This feat not only solidifies AGEL's position as a global leader but also propels India into the limelight of the green energy revolution. This article delves into AGEL's remarkable journey, its commitment to sustainability, and the monumental significance of the Khavda Renewable Energy (RE) park. https://lnkd.in/gaXT4Qtt
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Adani group's renewable energy plans The most ambitious by any corporate in the country which is targeting to generate 500 GW of electricity from non-fossil sources by 2030, as part of a broader plan of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 . We need to salute the vision of this group ….for the revalutiobey developments of many sectors , airports , ports , and now rebewabke energy..
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Adani’s Mega Renewable Energy Park Takes Shape in Gujarat’s Khavda The Khavda area in Gujarat, a barren stretch of land near the Pakistan border, is being transformed into the world’s largest renewable energy park by Adani Green Energy Ltd. Originally accessed only by a modest airstrip without air traffic control, the site now gears up for a significant clean energy venture. The park, spanning 538 square kilometers, will leverage the region’s abundant solar radiation and high wind speeds to generate clean electricity. Gautam Adani, head of Adani Group, announced an investment of approximately Rs 1.5 lakh crore to develop 30 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030. This initiative aligns with […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/d8UvZ38U #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #adani #gujarat #india #khavdarenewablepark #renewableenergy #solarenergy
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With ambitious goals, pioneering policies, and substantial investments, India has emerged as the world's fourth-largest nation in overall renewable energy capacity. Spearheading this remarkable transformation is Gujarat, playing a pivotal role in complementing India’s strides in renewable energy. Abhineet Kumar, Senior Sub-Editor of eGov magazine, explores Gujarat’s impressive journey, illuminating significant accomplishments, future targets, and the contributions of various institutes and agencies in shaping the nation’s clean energy landscape. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gHEk_T7D #Gujarat #Energy #EnergyTransformation
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