Decarbonizing Hard-to-Abate Sectors with Clean Energy Solutions

Jindal Renewables – Delhi, India

Jindal Renewables: Decarbonizing Hard-to-Abate Sectors with Clean Energy Solutions

Leading the Charge in Decarbonisation

Jindal Renewables is committed to becoming a pioneering force in India’s renewable energy sector. With nearly 3 GW of diverse renewable assets currently under development and secured power off-take agreements, the company is on track to expand its portfolio to approximately 12 GW by 2030. Jindal Renewables aspires to be one of India’s largest providers of decarbonisation solutions.

Jindal Renewables’ impact extends beyond its own operations, initiating positive changes that benefit communities, the economy, and the planet:

  • Cleaner Planet: Through substantial carbon emission reductions, Jindal Renewables supports a healthier planet and contributes to mitigating the impacts of climate change.
  • Enhanced Sustainability: Emphasizing responsible resource management, the company is committed to safeguarding the environment for future generations.
  • Improved Public Health: By reducing air pollution, Jindal Renewables aims to promote healthier communities with improved air quality.
  • Economic Competitiveness: As part of the global shift toward clean energy, Jindal Renewables is driving a sustainable, prosperous economy for the long term.

Renewable Energy Solutions

  • Solar Power: With a strong commitment to solar energy, Jindal Renewables leverages abundant solar resources to foster a cleaner future.
  • Wind Energy: Innovating within wind power generation, the company captures wind energy for a stable, clean power source.
  • Pumped Storage Projects (PSP): Jindal Renewables pioneers energy storage solutions through PSPs to maintain a steady, reliable power supply, regardless of variations in weather.
  • Future Capacity: Jindal Renewables has set a goal to reach 15 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, underscoring its commitment to India’s sustainable energy transformation.

Phase I Execution Map for 2800 MW

Jindal Renewables is utilizing the Inter-State Transmission Network (ISTS) to connect all generation projects. The Angul plant in Odisha is already linked to the ISTS, and efforts are underway to connect the Raigarh plant in Chhattisgarh.

A Vision for Sustainable Growth and Healthier Communities

Jindal Renewables is determined to reshape India’s energy landscape with a target of 15 GW of renewable energy by 2030. This vision addresses not only India’s energy needs but also fosters a sustainable, cleaner future with key initiatives:

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  • Reducing Fossil Fuel Dependence: Supporting a secure, sustainable energy future.
  • Combating Climate Change: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions to positively impact global warming.
  • Healthier Environment: Enhancing air quality for a better quality of life.
  • Boosting Economic Growth: Spurring innovation and job creation within the renewable energy sector.
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