In FY26, Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) added 5,051 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy capacity, the largest greenfield renewable addition by any company outside China. During the same period, India added 55 gigawatts (GW), or 55,000 MW, of non-fossil fuel capacity, marking the country’s best year on record. This includes solar, wind, biomass, and both small and large hydro projects. That means AGEL alone accounted for roughly 9% of India’s total renewable capacity additions and nearly 14% of the country’s solar and wind additions. With India’s installed non-fossil base now at 283 GW and the official target set at 500 GW by 2030, the country must add another 50-55 GW annually over the next five years. AGEL is currently the single largest contributor to that expansion. Source: http://www.tradingview.com This explains why the stock has been rallying. To understand AGEL’s long-term outlook, three questions matter: How AGEL is delivering at this scale and at this pace.…