JSW Energy surpasses 10 GW milestone
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JSW Energy surpasses 10 GW milestone

The installed generation capacity at the end of FY2025 stands at 10.9 GW, significantly surpassing the 10 GW capacity target set for FY2025

  • By ICN Bureau | April 04, 2025

JSW Energy Limited has achieved a significant milestone by adding 3.6 GW of generation capacity during FY2025, marking the highest annual capacity addition in the company's history.

The installed generation capacity at the end of FY2025 stands at 10.9 GW, significantly surpassing the 10 GW capacity target set for FY2025.

JSW Energy’s total capacity expansion of 3.6 GW during the year was primarily driven by organic wind capacity addition of 1.3 GW and inorganic operational capacity addition of 1.8 GW of KSK Mahanadi Power Ltd.

Notably, in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year, the Company has added 2.8 GW of operational capacity. These achievements highlight the company's commitment towards enhancing energy security and its contribution to the nation's renewable energy goals.

Sharad Mahendra, Joint Managing Director and CEO, JSW Energy said, “I am pleased to announce that JSW Energy has added 3.6 GW through both organic growth and strategic acquisitions bringing our total installed capacity to 10.9 GW and surpassing the first milestone of 10 GW capacity by FY2025. This achievement is testament to our execution capabilities and our ability to close large acquisitions efficiently. This accomplishment not only strengthens our position in the renewable energy sector but also reinforces our dedication towards the country's energy security and sustainable future by pursuing value accretive growth opportunities. We continue to focus on delivering reliable, affordable, and sustainable power while aiming to achieve 20 GW installed capacity significantly before 2030.”

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