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Gujarat: World's biggest Khavda Mega-Power Park visible from space
Gujarat | June 10, 2024 22:14 ISTOnce completed, Khavda Mega-Power Park will account for over nine percent of India's total renewable energy power production and would become the largest power plant of any kind on the planet.
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Adani Group builds world's largest renewable energy park in Gujarat: All you need to know about it
Gujarat | April 11, 2024 17:18 ISTThe outer flange of the energy park is just one km from the international border with Pakistan. Adani group's renewable energy plans are the most ambitious by any corporate in the country which is targeting to generate 500 GW of electricity from non-fossil sources by 2030.
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