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Shares of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) are expected to be in the spotlight on Friday, July 11, after the company reported a robust operational performance for Q1 FY26, driven by significant capacity additions and higher energy sales AGEL's operational renewable energy capacity rose by 45% year-on-year (YoY) to 15.8 GW, with 4.9 GW added over the past year. The company also commissioned 1.6 GW of greenfield renewable energy capacity in the first quarter alone, reinforcing its position as the largest operational RE player in India.During the same period, the company's sale of energy increased by 42% YoY to 10,479 million units in Q1 FY26, supported by this strong capacity expansion. AGEL also noted a steady growth in generation at a CAGR of 45% over the last five years, with a growing share of merchant power in its portfolio.The company continues to generate electricity significantly above its committed levels under long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).In addition to the operational achievements, AGEL shared key sustainability milestones. The company now ranks first globally in the FTSE Russell ESG score in the Alternative Electricity subsector.It also received the 'Highly Commended Projects' title in the 'Low Carbon Energy Generation' category at the Reuters Global Energy Transition Awards 2025 and earned the highest ESG score in the power sector based on recent assessments by NSE Sustainability Ratings and Crisil ESG Ratings. AGEL also won the prestigious CII Performance Excellence Awards 2025 for its renewable energy plants.Adani Green Energy shares closed flat at Rs 995.60 on the BSE.: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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