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
- NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL), a step-down subsidiary of NTPC Ltd, declared commercial operation of 165 MW (2nd part capacity) from the 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project, Gujarat, effective March 2026. [S1]
- After this commissioning, NTPC Group's total installed capacity stood at 88,709 MW and commercial capacity at 87,629 MW; NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) Group's commercial capacity reached 9,562.68 MW. [S1]
- Khavda-II is part of the Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park, planned for 30 GW — one of the world's largest renewable energy parks. [S2]
- Relevant for GS-III (Energy, Infrastructure) and GS-II (Government policy on PSUs); tracks India's progress toward 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030 (NDC target).
2. Why in the News
- On 20 March 2026, NTPC filed a regulatory disclosure announcing commercial supply of 165 MW from Khavda-II; this was the second tranche of a phased 1,200 MW project. [S1]
- Khavda-II was commissioned in eight phases across 2026:
- Phase 1: 210 MW (January 2026) [S2]
- Phase 2: 165 MW (February–March 2026) — the news trigger [S1][S2]
- Phases 3–6: 630 MW (March 2026) [S2]
- Phase 7: 90 MW (April 2026) [S2]
- Phase 8 (final): 105 MW — full project commissioned 28 May 2026 [S2]
- NGEL crossed 10 GW installed capacity milestone by April 2026, adding 4,175 MW in FY 2025-26 alone. [S3]
3. Background & Evolution
- NTPC Ltd (incorporated 1975) was originally a coal-based thermal utility; it pivoted toward renewables under the National Electricity Policy and Paris Agreement (2015) commitments.
- NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL) — incorporated as a wholly-owned subsidiary to house solar/wind assets; it is a step-down subsidiary under NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL), which was listed on stock exchanges in 2024.
- Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park, Khavda (Kutch district):
- Announced as a 30 GW hybrid (solar + wind) park — among the largest in the world.
- Located near Vighakot village, Kutch — leverages high solar irradiation and wind potential of Rann of Kutch. [S2]
- Khavda-I: 1,255 MW solar project (NTPC REL); fully commissioned by March 31, 2026. [S3]
- Khavda-II: 1,200 MW solar project (NTPC REL); fully commissioned by May 28, 2026. [S2]
- NTPC's 60 GW renewable energy capacity target by 2032 drives Khavda's aggressive commissioning pace. [S2]
4. Core Static Facts
| Parameter | Detail |
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| 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
- Khavda park (30 GW) represents massive capital expenditure by NTPC Group, crowding-in private investment and demonstrating PSU-led energy transition at scale.
- NGEL's IPO (2024) unlocked capital markets for renewable expansion; FY 2025-26 saw 4,175 MW added in a single year — unprecedented for an Indian PSU. [S3]
- Renewable capacity additions reduce fuel-import dependence (coal, LNG), improving India's current account balance.
Environmental
- Solar PV projects in Kutch's barren/arid land avoid displacement of forests or agriculture, minimizing ecological footprint.
- Each GW of solar displaces approximately 1.5–2 million tonnes of CO₂ per year from coal-based generation.
- India's NDC commitment (500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030) and Net Zero by 2070 goal rely on projects like Khavda.
Geopolitical / Strategic
- Gujarat's Kutch region is proximate to the Pakistan border; grid infrastructure in this zone has dual-use strategic significance.
- India's energy security narrative at international forums (G20, COP) is reinforced by commissioning the world's largest renewable park domestically.
- Reduces dependence on coal imports and Chinese solar panel supply chains (PLI scheme for domestic module manufacturing is complementary).
Scientific / Technological
- Hybrid park concept (solar + wind co-location) optimises land use, grid stability, and PLF (Plant Load Factor) through complementary generation profiles.
- Large-scale solar in Kutch leverages >5.5 kWh/m²/day irradiation — among India's highest.
- NTPC REL is testing green hydrogen production at Kutch using surplus renewable power — future integration with Khavda is planned.
Administrative / Governance
- NTPC's phased commissioning model (8 tranches for Khavda-II) reflects systematic land acquisition, grid evacuation, and EPC contractor management.
- Grid evacuation infrastructure (via Power Grid Corporation / PGCIL) must be pre-commissioned — coordination between MoP and MoNRE is critical.
- NTPC's regulatory filings to SEBI (stock exchange disclosures) exemplify corporate governance mandates under SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015.
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- Jan 2026: Khavda-II Phase 1 — 210 MW commissioned. [S2]
- Feb–Mar 2026: Khavda-II Phase 2 — 165 MW commissioned (news trigger). [S1]
- Mar 2026: Khavda-II Phases 3–6 — 630 MW commissioned in a single month. [S2]
- Mar 31, 2026: Khavda-I fully commissioned at 1,255 MW; Khavda-II at 1,005 MW at FY-end. [S3]
- Apr 1, 2026: NGEL crosses 10 GW installed capacity milestone; total 10,076 MW with 4,175 MW added in FY 2025-26. [S3]
- May 28, 2026: Khavda-II final tranche (105 MW, Phase 8) commissioned — entire 1,200 MW fully operational. [S2]
- FY 2025-26: Combined Khavda Park (I + II) contributed 2,560 MW of capacity commissioned within a single financial year. [S3]
7. Prelims Hooks
- NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd is a step-down subsidiary of NTPC Ltd, sitting under NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL). [S1]
- The 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project is located in Kutch district, Gujarat, near Vighakot village. [S2]
- Post the 165 MW commissioning (March 2026), NTPC Group total installed capacity = 88,709 MW; commercial capacity = 87,629 MW. [S1]
- NGEL Group commercial capacity at the same point = 9,562.68 MW. [S1]
- Khavda-II was commissioned in eight phases; fully commissioned on 28 May 2026. [S2]
- NGEL crossed 10 GW installed capacity by April 1, 2026 — added 4,175 MW in FY 2025-26 alone. [S3]
- Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park, Khavda, has a planned capacity of 30 GW (solar + wind). [S2]
- NTPC's renewable energy target: 60 GW by 2032. [S2]
- Combined Khavda-I (1,255 MW) + Khavda-II (1,200 MW) = 2,455 MW of solar capacity at the Khavda park. [S2][S3]
- Commissioning announcements are made via regulatory filings — governed by SEBI LODR Regulations, 2015 (material information disclosure).
- Implementing ministry for NTPC: Ministry of Power; policy coordination for renewables: Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MoNRE). (Do not conflate the two.)
- NTPC Ltd was originally incorporated in 1975 as a coal-based utility before pivoting to renewables.
- 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:
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"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)
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"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)
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"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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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
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[S1] "NTPC arm commissions 165 MW capacity at Khavda-II" — The Hindu / BusinessLine, 20 March 2026 — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-03-20/th_international/articleG2DFO61H2-13921804.ece — (Tier 4; article excerpt — primary news source)
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[S2] "NTPC Green Energy Fully Commissions 1,200 MW Khavda-II Solar PV Project in Gujarat" — Energetica India / Power Peak Digest / Saurenergy (search snippet aggregating commissioning phases and park details) — https://powerpeakdigest.com/ntpc-khavda-ii-1200mw-solar-project-commissioned/ — (search snippet; corroborating detail)
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[S3] "NTPC Green Energy Limited Group Crosses 10 GW Installed Capacity Milestone" — SolarQuarter / Renewable Watch, April 2026 — https://solarquarter.com/2026/04/01/ntpc-green-energy-limited-group-crosses-10-gw-installed-capacity-milestone/ — (search snippet; FY2026 milestone data)
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].