JSW Energy successfully commissioned 114 MW of renewable energy capacity in September 2025. This comprises 21 MW of solar and 93 MW of wind capacity, increasing the total installed capacity to 13,211 MW. The company’s renewable energy portfolio now constitutes a significant portion of its overall capacity. This expansion aligns with JSW Energy’s goal to reach 30 GW of generation capacity by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Renewable Energy Expansion
JSW Energy has announced the successful commissioning of 114 MW of renewable energy (RE) capacity in September 2025. This addition includes 21 MW of solar capacity and 93 MW of wind capacity. Following this commissioning, JSW Energy’s total installed capacity has reached 13,211 MW.
Renewable Portfolio Growth
With this addition, the cumulative organic RE capacity addition during Q2 FY26 stands at 443 MW. This includes the 20 MW Floating Solar capacity at Vijayanagar. Renewables now constitute 57% of JSW Energy’s overall capacity, with 3,709 MW from wind, 2,213 MW from solar, and 1,631 MW from hydro sources.
Future Energy Goals
JSW Energy has a total locked-in generation capacity of 30.5 GW, including 13.2 GW operational and 12.5 GW under construction (thermal and renewable). Additionally, the company has 150 MW under-acquisition hydro and a pipeline of 4.6 GW. They also possess 29.4 GWh of locked-in energy storage capacity. JSW Energy aims to achieve 30 GW of generation capacity and 40 GWh of energy storage capacity by FY 2030, with a long-term goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
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