JSW Energy Ltd has commissioned 1,081 MW of renewable energy capacity since April 2026, taking its total installed power generation capacity to 14,535 MW, as the company accelerates its clean energy expansion to meet its FY2027 and 2030 growth targets.
The newly commissioned capacity comprises 442 MW of solar, 108 MW of wind, 381 MW of hybrid, and 150 MW of hydro projects. With the latest additions, renewable energy now accounts for 61% of JSW Energy’s operational portfolio.
Renewable portfolio strengthens
The company’s renewable energy portfolio now includes 3,764 MW of wind, 2,500 MW of solar, 832 MW of hybrid, and 1,781 MW of hydro capacity.
Its thermal power portfolio stands at 5,658 MW, taking the company’s total operational capacity to 14,535 MW.
JSW Energy said it remains on track to achieve its FY2027 renewable capacity addition target of 3 GW, having already commissioned around one-third of the planned capacity. The additions made so far represent nearly 87% of the total greenfield renewable capacity commissioned during the entire FY2026.
Wind blade facility commissioned
The company also commissioned its wind blade manufacturing facility at Halol in Gujarat during June 2026.
The facility has an annual production capacity of 450 wind blades, sufficient to support approximately 600 MW of wind power installations every year, strengthening JSW Energy’s integrated renewable energy manufacturing ecosystem.
Strong project pipeline
JSW Energy’s total locked-in generation capacity has reached 32.1 GW, comprising 14.53 GW of operational assets, 13 GW under construction across thermal, hydro and renewable projects, and an additional 4.6 GW pipeline.
The company is also expanding its energy storage business, with 29.6 GWh of locked-in storage capacity. This includes 26.4 GWh through hydro pumped storage projects and 3.2 GWh through battery energy storage systems.
Long-term clean energy roadmap
JSW Energy has outlined ambitious long-term sustainability goals, targeting 30 GW of generation capacity and 40 GWh of energy storage capacity by 2030. The company has also committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, supported by continued investments in renewable energy, storage infrastructure and integrated manufacturing capabilities.
