Ahmedabad’s Adani Group achieves a global milestone by becoming the official partner for UNESCO’s World Engineering Day 2026, hosted by WFEO. This is a groundbreaking moment, as it’s the inaugural instance of an Indian entity being chosen to celebrate engineers’ role in fostering sustainable progress worldwide.
As India’s powerhouse in infrastructure, transport, and utilities, Adani’s selection reflects its leadership in accelerating clean energy shifts. The group excels at providing vast, dependable, and cost-effective electricity, directly supporting India’s energy independence and contributing to SDG 7 on affordable and clean energy.
‘Clean energy doesn’t have to compromise on scale or price—nor on inclusivity,’ stated Sagar Adani, Adani Green Energy’s Executive Director. He pointed to the Khavda facility as India’s climate beacon, powered by the synergy of Adani Green Energy, Adani Energy Solutions, and Adani New Industries in building an integrated renewable future.
WED 2026’s focus on ‘Smart Engineering for a Sustainable Future through Innovation and Digitalization’ mirrors Adani’s pioneering work across renewables, digital systems, and utility networks. This partnership vividly illustrates engineering’s power to drive sustainability in practical settings.
The ambitious Khavda project in Gujarat, covering 538 sq km, aims for 30 GW capacity by 2029. Recognized by WFEO as a cornerstone of India’s green revolution, a dedicated film will premiere at WED events, capturing its monumental size and transformative potential.
With over 7 GW already live and the full capacity slated for 2029, Khavda will eclipse all existing power plants globally. This feat not only cements Adani’s engineering prowess but also positions India as a frontrunner in the worldwide race toward net-zero emissions.