AdEnergy Solutions Ltd (AESL) acquired the Khavda Phase IV Part-A transmission project, demonstrating its leadership in India’s energy transition. This initiative aims to evacuate 7 GW of renewable energy from Khavda RE Park, supporting India’s decarbonization efforts. The project will enhance national grid stability and is expected to be commissioned in the next 24 months.
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