DECEMBER 20258RENEW PARTNERS GOOGLE TO BUILD 150MW SOLAR POWER PROJECT IN RAJASTHANINOX WIND BAGS 102.3 MW WIND PROJECT FROM FROM ADITYA BIRLA ARMReNew Energy Global has entered into a long term contract with Google to construct a 150 MW solar site in Rajasthan, India. The plant will become operational in 2026 and will have an approximate capacity of 425,000 MWh of clean electricity annually, which is sufficient to serve over 360,000 houses.The agreement will see Google purchase the energy credits of ReNew including carbon credits. This is a long term Inox Wind has won an order of 102.3 MW by ABREL EPC Ltd., which is a subsidiary of Aditya Birla Renewable (ABReL), and this event is considered a notable step for the brand in the local renewable power market.It is the initial order that Inox Wind received from Aditya Birla Renewables, heralding the new start of the relationship between the two business parties.This is a tender to supply IWL 3.3 MW turbines for wind power projects under development by ABREL EPC in the state of Karnataka, India, which has one of the most established wind energy states and good resources and availability of grids.acquisition that is crucial to fund the project and enable Google to cut down its emissions.The transaction contributes to the overall commercial and industrial total projects of ReNew, which is now standing at 2.7 GW. This will ensure that ReNew is a major provider of clean corporate energy in India. The expansion indicates that numerous corporate entities in the world, particularly large U.S. technology companies, are keen on green energy to reduce their carbon imprint.Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Co-founder and Chairperson of Sustainability at ReNew, said the partnership reflects "The growing global confidence in India's clean energy ecosystem and underlines how long-term agreements like this can support India's energy transition and help global firms meet ambitious sustainability goals."Vrushali Gaud, Google's Global Director of Climate Operations, added that the collaboration brings new solar capacity onto the grid in a key region and helps Google address challenging parts of its emissions footprint.This project contributes to India's broader goal of reaching 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030, showcasing the role of strategic private-sector partnerships in accelerating the country's clean energy growth. The transaction is an indication of a more general industry trend towards larger capacity wind turbines, where developers seek to rationalise the economics of the project, lowering the costs per megawatt, and increasing the load factors of the plant. The state of Karnataka is still receiving such massive projects because of its developed policy environment and experience in the deployment of wind power.Kailash Tarachandani, Group CEO, Renewables, INOXGFL Group, said, "New customer orders as well as repeat orders from existing customers highlight the confidence which our clients place on our technology, execution capabilities, and long-term service excellence. Inox Wind continues to be a partner of choice for large renewable energy developers in India."For Inox Wind, the order positions it better in the utility-scale wind segment and increases penetration among major corporate developers of renewable energy. In the case of Aditya Birla Renewables, it contributes to the current activities to develop scalable and reliable wind assets in the long-term clean energy objectives.On the whole, the order highlights the growing activity of the wind energy industry in India, with developers, EPC players, and equipment manufacturers coming together to finance the growing renewable energy goals in the nation. TOP STORIESTOP STORIESTOP STORIES
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