
JSW Energy has also incorporated 85MW of hybrid renewable capacity in the clean-energy drive. The new addition will include 74MW of solar energy, in collaboration with NHPC, and 11MW of wind, reaching a total capacity of 13295 MW of the company.
The renewable energy today constitute 57% of the portfolio of JSW Energy, which includes 3,720 MW of wind energy, 2,286 MW of solar energy and 1,631 MW of hydro energy.
This is an achievement that underscores that the company has transitioned to sustainable generation and is contributing to the goals of decarbonization in India.
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The hybrid venture comprises solar and wind to offer a more consistent and efficient power generation to increase grid dependability and utilization. This is perceived by the industry observers as a strategic move by JSW Energy to cement its presence within the booming renewable market with the hybrid solutions being increasingly demanded as the answer to sustained power supply.
The growth makes JSW Energy one of the leading renewable companies in India and enhances its quest to achieve a balanced energy mix. The company continues to increase its clean-energy portfolio; wind, solar and hydro, to help the national objective of increasing renewable capacity and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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