NTPC Green Energy Commissions 50 MW of Dayapar Wind Project Phase-II in Gujarat

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NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) has announced the start of commercial operations for a part of its Dayapar Wind Energy Project Phase-II in Gujarat. In a regulatory filing dated February 25, 2026, the company confirmed that 50 MW capacity has been successfully commissioned and is now supplying power to the grid.

The commissioned capacity is part of the larger 200 MW Dayapar Wind Energy Project Phase-II. The project is being executed by NTPC Renewable Energy Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of NGEL. According to the official disclosure, the commercial operation of the 50 MW capacity became effective from 00:00 hours on February 26, 2026.

With this addition, the total installed and commercial capacity of the NGEL Group has increased. Before the commissioning of this project phase, the group’s commercial capacity stood at 9,151.08 MW. After integrating the newly operational 50 MW, the total capacity has risen to 9,201.08 MW.

The company stated that the disclosure was made in line with Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The filing was signed by Manish Kumar, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of NGEL.

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This development marks another step in the company’s efforts to expand its renewable energy portfolio. NGEL has been steadily increasing its presence in the wind and solar segments as part of its broader clean energy strategy. Headquartered in Greater Noida, the company continues to focus on scaling up renewable projects across India to support the country’s growing demand for sustainable and reliable power.

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