Overview
- ReNew said Google will procure the project's energy attributes, including carbon credits, under the agreement.
- The 150 MW plant is slated for commissioning in 2026 and is expected to generate about 425,000 MWh annually, enough to power more than 360,000 Indian households.
- ReNew described the long-term procurement as essential for the project's bankability and said it will help Google address value-chain emissions.
- The deal expands ReNew's committed commercial and industrial portfolio to 2.7 GW.
- The partnership aligns with Google's 2030 carbon-free energy goal and complements India's target of 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by decade's end, reflecting a broader trend of large tech buyers backing renewables.