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    JSW Energy plans ₹1.15 L cr capex to diversify operations

    JSW Energy announces a strategic shift towards becoming an energy products and services provider, with plans to invest ₹1.15 lakh crore in capital expenditure to achieve 20 GW generation capacity and 40 GWh storage capacity by 2030. The company is expanding its portfolio to include new energy solutions like green hydrogen and battery storage systems. JSW Energy's move aligns with industry trends as other players also diversify beyond power generation. Share prices closed higher at ₹736.5 on the BSE after the news.

    We expect policy stability, renewable energy investment from Budget 2024: Sharad Mahendra, JSW Energy

    ​With these PPAs signing, the percentage of open capacity once these capacities get commissioned in a span of 18 to 24 months, ultimately the merchant portfolio will be even lower than 15% going forward. So, more of long-term PPAs will be there.

    Acme Solar Refiles IPO Papers with Sebi to Raise Up to ₹3,000 crore

    Acme Solar Holdings files IPO prospectus to raise funds, targeting revenue from operations and profit after tax. The company plans to utilize proceeds for outstanding borrowings and general corporate purposes, with Nuvama Wealth Management involved. Acme Solar's portfolio includes firm and dispatchable renewable energy projects, serving off-takers like central government-backed entities, along with wind energy projects.

    DEG-IFC-ADB trio eyes renewable energy firm Fourth Partner

    A group of German investor DEG, along with the World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), are set to invest $300 million to acquire a controlling interest in Fourth Partner Energy, a renewable energy firm based in Hyderabad.

    Nervous investors tear up ESG playbooks in election supercycle

    In 2024, global elections spark an anti-green trend affecting ESG investments. Marine Le Pen and Trump's influence reshape the environmental landscape. Utility stocks gain prominence amidst shifting policies and investor sentiments.

    Adani to invest Rs 2 lakh crore in renewable energy capacity addition by 2030

    Adani Group plans to invest Rs 2 lakh crore by 2030 to achieve 40 GW of renewable energy generation capacity, aiming for net zero emissions by 2050. With over 10 GW capacity currently, they aim to add 6-7 GW annually to reach 50 GW by 2030. The investment is estimated at Rs 5 crore per megawatt. Adani Green Energy Ltd has added 2.8 GW capacity in FY24.

    • Brookfield targets USD 10 billion investments in renewable sector

      Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management plans to triple its investments in India’s renewable energy sector to over $10 billion within the next three to four years. The firm is also exploring opportunities in electric vehicles and green hydrogen. With a current portfolio of over 25 GW, Brookfield is the second-largest investor in India’s green energy assets. Through its new Catalytic Transition Fund, Brookfield aims to further its commitment to clean energy and transition projects in emerging economies, including India.

      Shree Cement's installed power capacity touches 1 GW, to focus on green generation

      India's third largest cement manufacturer, Shree Cement, announced on Monday that it has achieved an installed power capacity of 1,000 MW. This milestone was reached with the commissioning of a 19.5 MW solar power plant at its Andhra Pradesh unit. The accomplishment involves a mix of solar, wind, thermal, and waste heat recovery power plants.

      ACME ties up Rs 5,600 cr loan for green energy project in Andhra Pradesh

      The projects will have the ability to supply power nationwide during peak hours without disruptions. ACME, ReNew Power, Hero Future Energies and Amp Energy won parts of the tender.

      Govt to focus on increasing contribution of renewables in India's energy matrix: Pralhad Joshi

      Senior BJP leader Pralhad Joshi, the Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, emphasized the government's commitment to increasing clean energy contribution in India's energy mix.

      JSW, Torrent, Masdar among suitors for Enel's India assets

      The portfolio of Enel Green Power India comprises 760 megawatts (MW) of operational wind and solar power assets and a development pipeline of 2 gigawatts (GW). Of the operational capacity, solar power projects comprise 420 MW, with the balance 340 MW coming from wind power.

      Continuum energy to raise $650 m via bonds

      Continuum Green Energy, a renewable energy generator, plans to raise $650 million in bonds to refinance existing debt, with Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JPMorgan, and Standard Chartered Bank as arrangers.

      Cairn Oil & Gas targets net zero by 2030

      Cairn Oil & Gas, part of Vedanta Group, aims to achieve net zero by 2030 through renewable energy initiatives like sourcing 70 MW of renewable energy and installing solar rooftops in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Moreover, the group also aims to achieve net zero by tree planting.

      Adani portfolio delivers record 45% EBITDA growth in FY24

      Adani Group companies posted a record 45 per cent rise in pre-tax profit (EBITDA) to Rs 82,917 crore (about USD 10 billion) in FY24 as the apples-to-airport conglomerate made a massive comeback, the group said on Sunday.

      Adani portfolio delivers record 45% EBITDA growth in FY24

      Adani Group companies saw a record 45% rise in pre-tax profit (EBITDA) to Rs 82,917 crore (about USD 10 billion) in FY24, marking a massive comeback for the apples-to-airport conglomerate. The group focused on containing debt, reducing founder share pledge, and consolidating the business in core competencies. The five-year compound annual growth rate for profit growth was 54%.

      Staying with stronger ones is always better option: 5 Midcap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of upto 42%

      In its lifetime every midcap company sees some headwinds. There are many examples from history which show the difference between the companies which have been able to survive and grow even after all the trouble is that of the parent company. A company belonging to a strong industrial group which has a track record of handling many economic cycles in the past has a higher probability of surviving a bad phase and coming back on a growth path as compared to a company in the same line of business which does not have the backing of a strong parent. The reasons are simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Look over the last two decades at how companies like Voltas, Tata chemicals, which at one point if time were mid sized companies because large and stable business. So, if one is looking at investing in mid-cap, surely have a look if it has the back of a large and strong industrial house.

      Mahindra Susten draws up plan to step up its green energy play, plans to invest ₹21,000 cr in next 5 years

      Mahindra Susten plans to invest ₹21,000 crore in a 5.5 GW renewable energy portfolio over 5 years with Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. The company aims to avoid a heavy debt burden through asset flipping and expand into the hybrid renewable energy sector.

      Most Indian occupiers want half of office portfolios powered by renewables by 2030, JLL

      India's occupiers aim for 50% renewable energy in office portfolios by 2030. Delhi leads with 43%. Banking, finance sectors prioritize on-site renewable power sources. APAC countries contribute significantly to renewable energy capacity.

      Adani Green Energy seeks $400 million loan for capex push

      In addition to this loan, Adani Green is planning to raise a $1.3 billion bond in the next two months, after the general elections. Last month, it became the first Adani Group company to raise funds through a dollar note sale after a year of the release of the US-based short seller Hindenburg Research's report alleging wrongdoings at the group, showing signs of investor confidence.

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