The Rs 22,000 crore ReNew renewable energy project in the Anantapur district was officially inaugurated on Friday by Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh. Located in Bethapalli village in Gooty Mandal, the 4.8 GWp hybrid farm with BESS (battery energy storage system) would be the largest renewable energy complex built by ReNew, a decarbonization company.
"Today, we are not just laying a foundation stone. We are laying the cornerstone for India's clean energy revolution. It is an honour to be part of this historic movement," said Lokesh, addressing a meeting while laying the foundation stone. The launch of the renewable energy complex is a symbol of bold ambition and ensuring sustainability, he said.
According to Lokesh, the Rs 22,000 crore initiatives is not only strengthening networks but also igniting houses, igniting aspirations, and illuminating the path to a cleaner future. He emphasized the bigger picture of renewable energy and noted that they are a movement rather than merely an industry.
In addition to saying that sunlight is free, wind is free, and clean air is invaluable, he stated it's the link between the aspirations of today and the obligations we have to future generations.
According to Lokesh, every megawatt generated from here sends a message to the world that India 'leads' from the front and 'Andhra Pradesh stands at the helm'. The ambitious project, backed by an investment of Rs 22,000 crore, is set to play a key role in accelerating the country's transition to clean energy, he said.
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