As this is supposed to be a good thing.![]()
Deep in the scorching salt deserts of western India, a green energy gambit is taking shape that could rewrite the renewable playbook. We're talking mind-boggling scale – a clean power plant so colossal it'll be visible from space and dwarf the land area of Paris five times over.
The Khavda Renewable Energy Park, as it's called, will cover over 200 square miles of Gujarat's barren landscape when completed in 2029. AGEL claims it'll be the biggest power plant on Earth regardless of energy source, cranking out enough juice to keep 16 million Indian homes switched on.
( I assume they mean lights on for 24/7 - if not it is then next to useless.)
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