The Adani Group has etched its name in global engineering history by becoming the official partner for World Engineering Day (WED) 2026, a UNESCO-declared international observance coordinated by the WFEO. This is a groundbreaking first for any Indian organization, recognizing engineers’ pivotal role in sustainable progress.
As India’s infrastructure giant spanning transport, utilities, and energy, Adani’s selection celebrates its vanguard role in clean energy shifts. The group excels at providing vast, dependable, cost-effective electricity, fortifying national energy independence and contributing to global SDG 7 targets.
“Clean energy doesn’t have to compromise on scale or price—nor on inclusivity,” declared Sagar Adani, AGEL Executive Director. He hailed the Khavda project in Gujarat as India’s climate pledge embodied, powered by the integrated strengths of Adani Green, Energy Solutions, and New Industries forging an integrated renewables future.
WED 2026’s focus on ‘Smart Engineering for a Sustainable Future through Innovation and Digitalization’ mirrors Adani’s trailblazing work in renewables, digital systems, and expansive utilities. It proves engineering’s power to deliver sustainability at scale.
The WFEO spotlighted Khavda in its 2026 events, with a dedicated film showcasing its ambition. Covering 538 sq km—comparable to Mumbai and vastly larger than Paris—this behemoth aims for 30 GW by 2029, set to claim the title of the planet’s biggest power facility.
With over 7 GW already live and the rest on track, AGEL’s Khavda initiative exemplifies audacious engineering. This partnership elevates Adani’s global stature, inspiring engineers worldwide to innovate for a greener tomorrow.
In an era demanding rapid decarbonization, Adani’s UNESCO tie-up heralds engineering as the engine of sustainable revolution, with India at the vanguard.