ReNew to invest Rs 82,000 cr in Andhra across RE value chain: Nara Lokesh Energy Watch
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ReNew to invest Rs 82,000 cr in Andhra across RE value chain: Nara Lokesh

Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh said ReNew will invest Rs 82,000 crore in solar, green hydrogen and other clean energy technologies

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New Delhi: Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh on Thursday said decarbonisation solutions company ReNew will invest Rs 82,000 crore spanning the entire spectrum of the renewable energy value chain. The IT Minister noted that ReNew will invest in high technology areas such as solar ingot and wafer manufacturing, including project development, green hydrogen and molecules.

"In an investment spanning Rs 82,000 crores, Renew will be investing in the high technology areas of solar ingot, wafer manufacturing, down to project development and onwards to green hydrogen and molecules," said Lokesh in a post on 'X'.

ReNew returns to Andhra after five yrs

"After five years out of Andhra Pradesh, it is my proud privilege to announce that Renew is placing an all-in investment on the entire renewable energy value chain," Lokesh said.

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On May 16, Lokesh had laid the foundation for a Rs 22,000 crore ReNew renewable energy project in Anantapur district. The project encompassed a 4.8-GWp hybrid farm with battery energy storage system (BESS) at Bethapalli village in Gooty mandal.

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