ReNew inks pact with Google to build 150 MW solar project in India

Dec ⁠16 (Reuters) – India’s ReNew Energy Global said ⁠on Tuesday it has signed a long-term deal with Alphabet’s ⁠Google to develop a 150-megawatt solar project in the western Indian state ​of Rajasthan.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

The deal is in ‍line with Google’s goal to operate entirely on carbon-free energy by 2030, and comes as India pushes to double its non-fossil-fuel power ​generation capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade.

Other U.S. tech giants such as Amazon and Microsoft are also signing ​large-scale renewable energy deals globally to decarbonize energy-hungry data ⁠centers.

BY THE NUMBERS

The 150 MW solar project, scheduled ‌for commissioning in 2026, is expected to generate about 425,000 megawatt hours ⁠of clean electricity annually, which ​the firm said is equivalent to powering over 360,000 ‌Indian households.

ReNew is among India’s largest independent power producers but listed in the ‍U.S., and has a clean energy portfolio of about 18.5 GW as of early 2025.

KEY QUOTES

“…it (agreement) brings new solar capacity onto the grid in a key region, and helps address challenging portions of our value chain emissions,” Vrushali Gaud, global director, climate operations at Google said.

(Reporting by ⁠Yagnoseni Das in Bengaluru; ‌Editing by Leroy ⁠Leo)

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