en.Wedoany.com Reported - Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) plans to commission 14 GWh of battery energy storage capacity at its Khavda renewable energy project in Gujarat, India, by the end of fiscal year 2026-27, aiming to reduce renewable energy curtailment and enhance clean power utilization.

These battery energy storage systems will support the Khavda renewable energy park, one of the world's largest clean energy projects, currently under development by the company. The additional storage capacity will help address the intermittency of solar and wind power, enabling surplus renewable energy to be released during periods of high demand.
The company stated that as the penetration of renewable energy continues to rise across India, the deployment of large-scale battery energy storage infrastructure will play a critical role in reducing clean energy waste and enhancing grid reliability.
The Khavda project is a key component of Adani Green's long-term growth strategy and India's broader energy transition agenda. The complex now integrates solar, wind, and energy storage, and upon full commissioning, is expected to make significant contributions to India's renewable energy capacity expansion and decarbonization goals.
The company is accelerating capacity ramp-up at the Khavda site, with large-scale solar and wind power facilities under simultaneous construction, supported by transmission infrastructure and energy storage systems. The addition of 14 GWh of battery energy storage capacity is expected to enhance the project's ability to provide round-the-clock renewable power and support grid stability.
This development comes as India increasingly focuses on energy storage deployment to facilitate the broader integration of renewable energy into the national power system and achieve its long-term clean energy targets.
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