Overview
- Location: Kutch district, Gujarat, India
- Total Planned Capacity: 30 GW (gigawatts)
- Land Area: 72,600 hectares (approx. 726 sq km)
- Developed by: Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park Ltd (GHPCL) – a joint venture between Gujarat government (Gujarat Power Corporation Ltd - GPCL) and private renewable energy companies
- Estimated Investment: Over ₹1.5 lakh crore (~$20 billion)
Hybrid Energy Components
1. Solar Power – Large-scale photovoltaic (PV) plants
2. Wind Power – Onshore and potentially offshore wind farms
3. Energy Storage – Battery storage & pumped hydro to ensure stable supply
Key Features
- World’s Largest Renewable Energy Park (once fully operational)
- Supports India’s 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030
- Reduces carbon emissions by ~50 million tons/year
- Hybrid model ensures consistent power generation (solar by day, wind often at night)
Progress & Timeline
- Phase 1 (2022-2025): 5 GW already under development
- Full Completion: Expected by 2030
- Major Investors: Adani Green, Suzlon, ReNew Power, and other global players
Benefits
✔ Boosts Gujarat’s green energy leadership
✔ Creates jobs & economic growth in Kutch
✔ Supports India’s net-zero emissions goal by 2070
✔ Attracts foreign investment in renewables
This project is a cornerstone of India’s transition to clean energy and positions Gujarat as a global renewable energy hub.