Adani’s Ambitious Goal: 45 GW Renewable Energy by 2030

Gautam Adani’s conglomerate is embarking on an ambitious journey towards renewable energy, with plans to achieve a staggering 45 GW capacity by 2030. The group is spearheading the development of the world’s largest renewable energy park in Gujarat, focusing predominantly on solar energy.

Adani’s Vision for Renewable Energy

Speaking at the inauguration of ‘Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery’ in London’s Science Museum, Gautam Adani emphasized his group’s commitment to environmental stewardship across generations. Adani Green Energy, the group’s renewable energy arm, aims to lead this energy transition.

Adani highlighted the magnitude of their endeavors, particularly the construction of a colossal renewable energy park in Khavda, Gujarat, spanning 538 square kilometers with a capacity of 30 GW. This initiative is pivotal in Adani’s pursuit of reaching the 45 GW milestone by 2030.

Current Portfolio and Future Plans

Adani Group currently operates a renewable portfolio exceeding 9.5 GW, with additional projects totaling up to 21.8 GW already secured. These projects represent a significant step towards achieving their ambitious renewable energy targets.

Promoting Sustainability and Innovation

The newly inaugurated Adani Green Energy Gallery at the Science Museum showcases the importance of sustainable energy generation and consumption. Through interactive exhibits and displays, the gallery underscores the role of human innovation in shaping a cleaner and greener energy future.

Adani’s commitment to renewable energy reflects a global shift towards sustainable practices, with ambitious goals aimed at mitigating climate change and promoting environmental sustainability.

Source:thehansindia.com

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