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Ayana Renewable Power Fully Commissions 250 MW Solar Project in Andhra Pradesh

Mar 10, 2026

Ayana Renewable Power, a group company of NTPC Green Energy Limited, has fully commissioned its 250 MW solar PV project in Andhra Pradesh after operationalising the second and final phase of 91.6 MW capacity. The first phase of 158.4 MW of the project was already brought online in February 2026.

According to a regulatory filing by NTPC Green Energy, the second phase of the project—developed by Ayana Kadapa Renewable Power—was declared commercially operational from February 27, 2026. The certification confirming the commissioning was issued by Solar Energy Corporation of India on March 9, 2026.

With the completion of this project, the total installed capacity of the NTPC Green Energy Group has increased to 9,292.68 MW, strengthening the company’s renewable energy portfolio across India.

In recent months, the group has continued expanding its renewable energy capacity. Last month, NGEL—through its wholly owned subsidiary NTPC Renewable Energy Limited—commissioned the first 50 MW of the 200 MW Dayapar Wind Energy Project Phase-II in Gujarat. The same subsidiary also operationalised 210 MW of additional capacity at the 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project in Gujarat.

Earlier in February 2026, NGEL commissioned an additional 125 MW capacity at the Bhadla Solar PV Project in Rajasthan, raising the plant’s total operational capacity to 425 MW. In January 2026, the company also operationalised 130.47 MW capacity at the Khavda-I Solar Project in Gujarat.

During December 2025, the broader NTPC Limited group added approximately 404.68 MW of renewable energy capacity across Rajasthan and Gujarat. This included 78 MW commissioned at the Nokh Solar PV Project in Rajasthan and 326.68 MW at the 1,255 MW Khavda-I Solar PV Project in Gujarat.

Looking ahead, NTPC aims to build 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032, which is expected to account for around 45% of its total power generation capacity, reflecting the company’s long-term transition toward clean energy.