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2026-01-27 12:49:46 pm | Source: Accord Fintech
Adani Green Energy soars as its arm commissions 50 MW solar power project in Gujarat
Adani Green Energy soars as its arm commissions 50 MW solar power project in Gujarat

Adani Green Energy is currently trading at Rs. 795.00, up by 22.90 points or 2.97% from its previous closing of Rs. 772.10 on the BSE.

The scrip opened at Rs. 790.80 and has touched a high and low of Rs. 818.45 and Rs. 767.40 respectively. So far 855541 shares were traded on the counter.

The BSE group 'A' stock of face value Rs. 10 has touched a 52 week high of Rs. 1179.20 on 23-Sep-2025 and a 52 week low of Rs. 758.00 on 03-Mar-2025.

Last one week high and low of the scrip stood at Rs. 935.45 and Rs. 767.00 respectively. The current market cap of the company is Rs. 131419.95 crore.

The promoters holding in the company stood at 62.43%, while Institutions and Non-Institutions held 15.73% and 21.84% respectively.

Adani Green Energy’s wholly-owned stepdown subsidiary -- Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A (AGE26AL) has operationalized solar power project of 50 MW at Khavda, Gujarat, on January 25, 2026. With commissioning of this plant, the company’s total operational renewable generation capacity has increased to 17,287.2 MW.

Adani Green Energy builds, owns and operates power plants powered by renewable sources of energy like solar and wind.

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