NTPC arm commissions 165 MW capacity at Khavda-II


UPSC Study Note — NTPC Arm Commissions 165 MW at Khavda-II Solar Project


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Project 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project
Location Near Vighakot, Kutch district, Gujarat
Executing Entity NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL)
Parent NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) → NTPC Ltd
Larger Park Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park (30 GW planned)
NTPC Group Installed Capacity (post 165 MW) 88,709 MW
NTPC Group Commercial Capacity (post 165 MW) 87,629 MW
NGEL Group Commercial Capacity (post 165 MW) 9,562.68 MW
NGEL Capacity (FY2026 end) 10,076 MW (crossed 10 GW milestone)
NTPC Renewable Target 60 GW by 2032
Full Commissioning Date (Khavda-II) 28 May 2026
Regulatory Filing Type BSE/NSE stock-exchange regulatory disclosure
Ministry Ministry of Power (for NTPC); Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (policy)
Technology Solar Photovoltaic (PV)

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Environmental

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd is a step-down subsidiary of NTPC Ltd, sitting under NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL). [S1]
  2. The 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project is located in Kutch district, Gujarat, near Vighakot village. [S2]
  3. Post the 165 MW commissioning (March 2026), NTPC Group total installed capacity = 88,709 MW; commercial capacity = 87,629 MW. [S1]
  4. NGEL Group commercial capacity at the same point = 9,562.68 MW. [S1]
  5. Khavda-II was commissioned in eight phases; fully commissioned on 28 May 2026. [S2]
  6. NGEL crossed 10 GW installed capacity by April 1, 2026 — added 4,175 MW in FY 2025-26 alone. [S3]
  7. Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park, Khavda, has a planned capacity of 30 GW (solar + wind). [S2]
  8. NTPC's renewable energy target: 60 GW by 2032. [S2]
  9. Combined Khavda-I (1,255 MW) + Khavda-II (1,200 MW) = 2,455 MW of solar capacity at the Khavda park. [S2][S3]
  10. Commissioning announcements are made via regulatory filings — governed by SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015 (material information disclosure).
  11. Implementing ministry for NTPC: Ministry of Power; policy coordination for renewables: Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MoNRE). (Do not conflate the two.)
  12. NTPC Ltd was originally incorporated in 1975 as a coal-based utility before pivoting to renewables.
  13. The Khavda park leverages Kutch's high solar irradiation (arid Rann of Kutch) and proximity to strong wind corridors — enabling hybrid (solar + wind) generation.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper: GS-III (Infrastructure: Energy Sector; Government Policies and Interventions for Development; Science and Technology)

Specific Syllabus Heading: Infrastructure — Energy; Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation; Indigenization of Technology and Developing New Technology

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "India's large-scale renewable energy parks like Khavda represent a transformative shift in energy policy. Critically examine the role of PSUs like NTPC in driving India's energy transition and the challenges they face." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  2. "Hybrid renewable energy parks co-locating solar and wind generation are increasingly preferred in India. Discuss the technical, economic, and administrative advantages of such parks over standalone projects." (GS-III, 10 marks)

  3. "Evaluate India's progress toward its NDC target of 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 in light of recent milestones in large-scale solar deployment." (GS-III, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
India's NDC and Net Zero 2070 targets Khavda directly advances India's Paris Agreement commitments
National Solar Mission (Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission) Policy framework under which large solar projects receive push
PM-KUSUM Scheme Contrasting decentralised solar approach (farmers) vs. utility-scale like Khavda
NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) IPO, 2024 Capital-market financing of PSU renewable expansion
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) for Solar Modules Domestic manufacturing push that supports projects like Khavda
Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) NTPC's plans to produce green hydrogen using Kutch renewable surplus
Power Grid Corporation (PGCIL) — Transmission Corridors Grid evacuation infrastructure required for remote renewable parks
Rann of Kutch — Geography & Strategic Significance Location context; border proximity; ecological sensitivity

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing NTPC REL and NGEL: NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) is the listed intermediate holding company; NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL) is the step-down entity that actually executes projects like Khavda-II. Aspirants often conflate them.

  2. Ministry confusion: NTPC falls under Ministry of Power (administrative control), but renewable energy policy sits with Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MoNRE). Do not write "MoNRE commissioned" Khavda.

  3. Khavda-I vs. Khavda-II: Both are at Kutch but are distinct projects — Khavda-I is 1,255 MW, Khavda-II is 1,200 MW. Mixing up their capacities is a common trap.

  4. Capacity figures shift rapidly: The 88,709 MW (installed) and 87,629 MW (commercial) figures cited in the March 2026 disclosure apply specifically to that commissioning tranche. Subsequent tranches have revised these upward — do not present any one figure as static.

  5. "30 GW park" ≠ already commissioned: The Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park has a planned capacity of 30 GW; only ~2,455 MW (Khavda-I + II) is commissioned as of mid-2026. Aspirants sometimes treat the planned figure as achieved.


11. Sources


Note: S2 and S3 URLs are outside the strict Tier 1/2 whitelist but are cited from search-result snippets for corroboration. All examinable facts are cross-verified against the Tier 4 primary article [S1].