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NTPC Green Energy commissions 125 MW solar capacity at Bhadla, Rajasthan

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Last Updated : 6th Feb, 2026
Synopsis

NTPC Green Energy Ltd has commissioned 125 MW of solar capacity at Phalodi as part of the 500 MW Bhadla Solar PV Project, bringing the NGEL Group's total commercial capacity to 8,813.25 MW. The company received certification from the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited, declaring this portion of the project operational from the end of January. This development strengthens NTPC's renewable energy portfolio in India, complementing its previous Bhadla phases and other solar initiatives across Rajasthan, reflecting the company's consistent effort to scale up clean energy generation.

NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) has added 125 megawatt (MW) of solar capacity at its Bhadla Solar PV Project in Phalodi, Rajasthan. This addition is part of the larger 500 MW project being developed by NGEL's parent arm, NTPC Renewable Energy Limited.


According to an exchange filing, NGEL stated that based on the certificate received from Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited (RREC), the second 125 MW segment of the Bhadla project was declared commercially operational starting from midnight of 31 January 2026. NTPC Green Energy Ltd is a subsidiary of the power major NTPC Ltd.

With this latest commissioning, the total commercial capacity of the NGEL Group has reached 8,813.25 MW. This growth underscores NTPC's ongoing commitment to expanding its renewable energy footprint in India, following earlier phases of Bhadla Solar PV and other solar projects across Rajasthan and other states.

Source PTI

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