India-born Avaada Group Commits $12bn to Transform Rajasthan into a Global Renewable Energy Hub

2024-12-24 IDOPRESS

MUMBAI,India,Dec. 23,2024 -- Avaada Group,a leading name in the renewable energy sector,has announced an unprecedented investment of $12bn in Rajasthan,for accelerating green energy transition,therebyestablishing the region as a global renewable energy powerhouse. This landmark announcement was made during the prestigious RisingRajasthan 2024 Summit,attended by India's Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rajasthan's Hon'ble Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma.

Highlighting Rajasthan's strategic importance,Avaada Group's Chairman Vineet Mittal, Guest of Honour at the event,stated,"Rajasthan's vast solar and wind resources,coupled with the visionary leadership of theHon'ble Prime Minister and Chief Minister,present an unparalleled opportunity to redefine the global renewable energy landscape. Avaada's commitment of $12bnwhile driving green industrial manufacturing will also create millions of jobs,shaping a sustainable and inclusive future."

Rajasthan stands out as a global hub for renewable energy,with over 142 GW of unmatched solar potential,supported by 325+ sunny days annually. The state's pro-business policies,including the Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme 2024 and the Integrated Clean Energy Policy 2024,have attracted investments worth $78bn.

Avaada Group's journey in Rajasthan began with a modest 150 MW solar project and has since evolved into multiple ventures,including one of the world's largest single location renewable energy projects by an IPP. Key investments announced at the summit include:

1,200 MW Pumped Storage Project (PSP): A $700mninitiative to enhance energy storage and grid stability.

Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Projects: Investments aimed at driving global decarbonization goals.

Utility-Scale Solar and Wind Projects: Across Jhalawar,Kota,Barmer,and Bikaner,contributing significantly to India's renewable energy targets.

With its strategic alignment to international sustainability frameworks like the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM),Rajasthan offers a unique advantage for zero-carbon manufacturing and green industrial growth,positioning itself as a magnet for industries seeking sustainable operations while creating over 1mngreen jobs.

"As a global renewable energy leader,Avaada is proud to participate in Rajasthan's vision of becoming a green hub of industrial growth,"Mr. Mittal remarked. "Our investments aim to double the region's economy by 2030,aligned with global efforts to combat climate change."

With its strategic initiatives,Avaada Group is poised to attract international collaborations,setting a benchmark for renewable energy innovation and sustainable industrial development.

About Avaada Group

Avaada Group is a leader in the global energy transition,specializing in solar module manufacturing,renewable power generation,and the development of green hydrogen,green methanol,green ammonia,and sustainable aviation fuel projects. Under the visionary leadership of Mr. Vineet Mittal,Avaada has become a significant global player in clean energy. Avaada Energy,the group's renewable power generation arm,aims to achieve a capacity of 11 GWp by 2026. The group's strong execution capabilities have attracted substantial international investment,including a $1.3bncommitment in early 2023,with $1bnfrom Brookfield's Energy Transition Fund and $300mnfrom GPSC,a subsidiary of Thailand's PTT Group.

Contact

Kiren Srivastav


kiren.srivastav@avaada.com

Charu Sehgal


charu.sehgal@avaada.com

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