New Delhi: NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) has announced the successful commencement of commercial operations for a 6.6 MW wind capacity in Bhuj, Gujarat. This wind segment forms an integral part of the 100 MW hybrid renewable energy project, combining both wind and solar power, and is a significant milestone in NGEL’s ongoing efforts to expand its renewable energy portfolio.
The 6.6 MW wind capacity will be commercially operational from December 11, 2025, marking an important step in the progressive commissioning of the larger 100 MW hybrid project developed under NGEL’s joint venture with ONGC.
Project Ownership and Joint Venture Structure
The hybrid renewable energy project is owned by Ayana Renewable Power Four Private Limited, a subsidiary of Ayana Renewable Power Pvt. Ltd., which in turn is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ONGC NTPC Green Private Limited. NGEL, through this joint venture with ONGC, is implementing the hybrid project as part of its strategy to strengthen India’s renewable energy capacity and support the country’s transition to cleaner energy sources.
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Contribution to NGEL’s Renewable Energy Portfolio
With the addition of the 6.6 MW wind segment, the total commercial capacity of NTPC Green Energy Limited Group has increased to 7,639.075 MW, while the total installed capacity has risen to 7,645.675 MW. This expansion reinforces NGEL’s position as one of India’s leading renewable energy producers and highlights the company’s commitment to supporting the nation’s clean energy ambitions.
About NTPC Green Energy Limited
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) is the renewable energy arm of NTPC Ltd., India’s largest power utility. The company focuses on developing and operating large-scale solar, wind, and hybrid projects, contributing to India’s energy transition and sustainable development goals. NGEL plays a pivotal role in strengthening the country’s renewable energy capacity while promoting environmentally responsible power generation.















