NTPC Green Energy Limited has declared the commercial operation of a 90 MW solar power capacity at its Khavda-II project in Gujarat, according to a stock exchange filing.
The company informed the stock exchanges about the commencement of commercial operations of the new solar capacity. With this addition, NTPC Green Energy continues to expand its operational renewable energy portfolio and strengthen its position in India’s growing solar power sector.
The Khavda-II project is located in the Kutch region of Gujarat, an area known for its strong solar irradiation and suitability for large-scale renewable energy development. The region has emerged as a major hub for solar and wind energy projects, attracting significant investments in clean energy infrastructure.
The commissioning of the 90 MW capacity adds to NTPC Green Energy’s operational renewable assets and supports the company’s ongoing efforts to scale up utility-scale solar power generation across the country. The company continues to focus on increasing its share of non-fossil fuel-based energy through the development and operation of renewable projects.
NTPC Green Energy has been steadily expanding its renewable energy footprint through solar project additions across multiple locations in India. These projects are aimed at strengthening sustainable power generation capacity and improving the integration of renewable energy into the national grid.
With the Khavda-II solar project now operational, the company further reinforces its commitment to clean energy expansion and long-term energy transition goals. The latest addition marks another step in NTPC Green Energy’s ongoing strategy to build a diversified and sustainable renewable energy portfolio aligned with India’s broader clean energy objectives.

