Gujarat Power Corporation Limited (GPCL) is a State Government Company promoted by Government of Gujarat and operates Renewable Energy Projects in the state.
Hon’ble Principal Secretary, Energy & Petrochemicals Department, Government of Gujarat, visited Ghogha-Surka Lignite Mine, Bhavnagar on 08th May 2026.
The visit marked an important occasion for the mine, reflecting the department’s continued guidance and support towards oper....
#SmallHydro Power | Small in size, big on impact
Harnessing the natural flow of water, SHP brings clean and reliable energy right where it’s needed most — especially in remote and hilly regions and also supports grid stability.
With ~21 GW of untapped potential, it’s a smart step towards a more decentralized and sustainable energy future.
#CleanEnergy #RenewableEnergy #SustainableIndia #MNRE
Raghanesda Solar Park is a powerful testament to transformation, where barren land has been reimagined into a thriving hub of renewable energy.
Located in Tharad District, what was once underutilized terrain now generates hundreds of megawatts of clean electricity. This proj...
India crosses a landmark 150 GW+ of installed solar capacity as on March 31, 2026.
This milestone reflects not just scale, but the consistency and pace at which solar deployment has progressed across the country. Year after year, steady capacity additions have strengthened India’s energy landscape, driven by policy focus, industry participation, and growing adoption on the ground.
A significant step forward that reinforces India’s position in the global solar landscape and sets the stage for continued expansion.
#SolarEnergy #RenewableEnergy #MNRE #achievement
India’s solar revolution began here.
The Gujarat Solar Park pioneered the multi-developer solar model and once stood as Asia’s largest solar park.
749 MW.
36 developers.
One bold vision.
This is where Gujarat set the benchmark for renewable energy in India.
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Charanka’s success lies in its innovative multi-developer model, bringing together 36 national and international players under a single, well-planned infrastructure framework. By clustering projects at one location, solar generation costs were reduced by nearly 40%, setting......
Leading India’s Renewable Energy expansion, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka continue to drive the growth of wind power in the country. Their progress reflects consistent momentum, strong infrastructure, and a firm commitment to strengthening India’s renewable energy future.
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Spread across more than 2,000 hectares, the Gujarat Solar Park is more than panels and inverters. It includes internal road networks, water supply systems, rainwater harvesting, bunds, communication infrastructure, and robust power evacuation systems. Designed for long-term......
When the Gujarat Solar Park was inaugurated in 2011, it wasn’t just a state achievement, it was a continental milestone. Recognized as the largest solar park in Asia at the time, it showcased Gujarat’s ability to execute complex, high-capacity renewable projects with speed and...
As renewable capacity expands, energy systems need diversity and dependable supply. Bio-energy supports this by converting locally available biomass and waste into usable power and fuel. This adds balance to the renewable mix while improving overall energy reliability by providing RTC firm power.
#BioEnergy #Biomass #RenewableEnergy #FocusArea #MNRE
💠 #GreenHydrogen
🔸 In this process, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis, using electricity from solar panels or wind turbines
🔸 According to standards notified by Govt of India, Hydrogen made this way is considered “green” if the total emissions from the process are very low, not more than 2 kg of CO₂ equivalent for every 1 kg of Hydrogen produced, taken as an average over last 12-month period
🔸 India has set a target of producing 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of green hydrogen annually by 2030 under the #NationalGreenHydrogenMission (NGHM)
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In the heart of Patan district, Gujarat transformed vast stretches of unused land into a national milestone, the 749 MW Gujarat Solar Park at Charanka. As India’s first multi-developer solar park, this pioneering initiative laid the foundation for large-scale renewable energy...
Post-harvest periods generate substantial quantities of crop residue that currently have limited organized use. Converting this loose biomass into briquettes and pellets reshapes it into a compact, high-energy fuel suited for various applications. This transition not only improves how biomass is stored and transported, but also builds steady demand for agricultural residue, turning seasonal surplus into a dependable energy resource.
#BioEnergy #Biomass #RenewableEnergy #FocusArea #MNRE
Gujarat’s industries have always powered growth, now they are helping power a cleaner future. Through the Gujarat Green Hydrogen Policy – 2025, the state is enabling industries to transition
from fossil fuels to green hydrogen across manufacturing, transport, and utilities.
The Gujarat Green Hydrogen Policy – 2025 creates a balanced development model by combining investment growth, job creation, infrastructure expansion, and climate commitment, shaping a cleaner and stronger future.
Progress with purpose. Growth with responsibility.
#Gujarat
The Gujarat Green Hydrogen Policy – 2025 helps industries reduce carbon intensity, align with international sustainability benchmarks, and strengthen export competitiveness through clean energy adoption.
Powering industries for a greener global economy. #GreenHydrogen
Key Focus Area 04 | Green Hydrogen Hubs & Infrastructure
The National Green Hydrogen Mission is creating integrated green hydrogen hubs to overcome infrastructure gaps across production, storage and transportation. By developing end-to-end hydrogen ecosystems and export-ready infrastructure, the Mission is enhancing efficiency, enabling scale, and positioning India as a global hub for green hydrogen.
#NGHM #CleanEnergy #GreenHydrogen #MNRE