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Maharashtra Gets Rs 1.29 lakh crore Boost for RE

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Maharashtra has secured a substantial boost for its renewable energy sector. The state government has signed seven Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) with various companies, involving an investment of Rs 1.29 lakh crore and creating over 37,000 jobs, including three under the pumped storage power scheme and four in the clean and green energy sector.

In the first instance, the state has signed four different MoUs with SJVN, MahaGenco Renewable Energy Ltd, RECPDCL, THDC and HPRGE-HPCL, collectively valued at Rs 47,500 crore for renewable energy generation.

The projects will be in line with the state government’s aim to achieve 50 percent renewable energy by 2030. The development of these projects will create 18,828 jobs, said Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister, and Energy and Irrigation Minister.

The projects:

In the first instance, RECPDCL – REC will collaborate with the state government to develop commercially viable renewable energy projects, including a 500 MW hybrid project with an initial investment of Rs 3,000 crore, generating 1,663 jobs.

The second project with THDCIL-THDC involves developing renewable energy projects in the state, with an investment of Rs 29,329 crore, generating 14,130 direct and 4,250 indirect jobs.

The MoU with HPRGE-HPCL Renewable and Green Energy Limited Company is to develop a 50 KTPA green hydrogen and its derivative plant at MahaGenco’s gas-based power project in Uran in Raigad district.

This will be developed through a joint venture company with an investment of Rs 12,000 crore. The project will create 1,635 direct and indirect jobs.

SJVN is partnering with MahaGenco to develop a floating solar plant on Lower Wardha Dam, with a 51:49 equity participation. The project, estimated to cost Rs 3,030 crore, will generate 1,400 jobs and utilize power transmission infrastructure.

DCM shares:

“MoUs were signed for power generation of 15,100 MW under a pumped storage scheme, with an investment of around ₹82,299 crore. This initiative will create employment for 18,440 people. Maharashtra has made significant progress through this scheme, and today’s MoU marks an important step toward a greener and cleaner energy future for the state,” Mr Fadnavis said.

“After these MoUs, Maharashtra will significantly enhance its generation capacity under pumped storage and it will reach 55,970 MW, with a total investment of around ₹3 lakh crore, creating approximately 90,000 employment opportunities. This will also position Maharashtra as a future leader in the PSP policy.”

“The signing of 4 MoUs with a staggering investment of around ₹47,000 crore, will generate approximately 19,000 employment opportunities. Sectors such as ARI, green hydrogen, and green ammonia will enhance green energy initiatives and help Maharashtra progress towards its goal of using 50 percent clean energy by 2030. Green energy generation is essential today, as it represents a step forward toward Hon PM Narendra Modi Ji’s dream of achieving net zero. Maharashtra has a strong track record with its MoUs, consistently maintaining a national average of 60 percent success rate. This marks an important move to transform MoUs into actionable outcomes. Our Govt will extend all required support.”


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India Inc Pledges Rs 32.45 Lakh Crore for RE Projects

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India Inc. has pledged Rs 32.45 lakh crore for renewable energy projects till 2030.

Confirming the development, Prahlad Joshi, Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy said the commitment is in line with India’s target of over 500 GW capacity by the same year.

“We received overwhelming commitments from states and Union Territories as well as from the developers, manufacturers, and financial institutes to support our goal of 500 GW by 2030″, the minister said.

He informed that the OEM partners and manufacturers have committed additional manufacturing capacity of 340 GW for solar modules, 240 GW for solar cells, 22 GW for wind turbines, and 10 GW for electrolyzers.

He also spoke about interest in India’s renewable energy sector from foreign countries like Germany and Denmark, highlighting the opening of an Indo-German platform for global financing of renewable energy projects.

Corporate commitments:

Reliance Industries has pledged to add 100 GW of additional renewable capacity installation till 2030, including 20 GW per year of integrated solar PV and 20 GW equivalent of glass.

Adani Group has pledged around Rs 4.05 lakh crore investment in the green energy segment. Moreover, Adani Green Energy has committed to 38.8 GW RE capacity by 2030. Adani New Industries will set up a solar manufacturing plant of 10 GW, wind manufacturing of 5 GW, a green hydrogen production facility of 10 GW (green hydrogen: 0.5 MMTPA, green ammonia 2.8 MMTPA), and an electrolyzer manufacturing plant of 5 GW.

Torrent Power has committed investment worth Rs 64,000 crore for integration of renewable energy with the potential of giving employment to 26,000 people. The company aims to achieve 10 GW of installed RE capacity by 2030, with an investment of Rs 57,000 crore. The company signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat for the execution of a 5 GW solar, wind, or solar-wind hybrid project at Dwarka District in the state.

It is also setting up 1,00,000 Kilo Tonnes Per Annum (KTPA) Green Ammonia production facility with an investment of Rs 7,200 crore.

It must be noted that companies like NTPC, SJVN, NHPC along with SECI, have released bids for 14 GW of renewable energy, exceeding the target of 10 GW, between June and August of 2024.

Rencent MNRE Achievements  
  • 6.0 GW RE capacity was commissioned between June, July, and August 2024 against the target of 4.5 GW.
  • Non-Fossil Installed Capacity reached 207.76 GW.
  • From June 2024 to August 2024, REIAs have issued RE power procurement bids for 14 GW against a Target of 10 GW.
  • Two Solar Parks completed.
  • 1 Lakh Solar Pumps installed under PM KUSUM.
  • Under PM Surya Ghar Scheme, 3.56 lakh Rooftop Solar systems were installed.
  • Cumulative 13.8 GW Solar Module production commenced in the Solar PLI Scheme.
  • Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission 11 companies were selected under the second tranche for electrolyzer manufacturing for a total capacity of 1500 MW/ annum.
  • Offshore Wind Scheme approved by the Cabinet on 19.06.2024, RFS issued by SECI.
  • IREDA has incorporated a subsidiary “IREDA Global Green Energy Finance IFSC Ltd” in GIFT City.

 

 


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