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Pushing the envelope to drive
India’s clean energy transition

Through our expanding clean energy portfolio, ACEN actively supports the growth of renewable energy in India.

Our goal is to harness India’s abundant renewable energy resources to support its target of over 500 GW in renewable capacity by 2030 and its Net Zero commitment by 2070. By harnessing diverse energy resources, ACEN actively participates in the nation’s transition toward a low-carbon future.

1597x1197 ACEN's Masaya Solar in India 2024

Masaya Solar

420 MW | Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra Wind and Solar Hybrid

Maharashtra C&I Hybrid Solar-Wind

153 MW | Narangwadi, Maharashtra (Under construction)

1597by1197 Paryapt Solar in India

Paryapt Solar

70 MW | Gujarat

1597x1197 ACEN's Sitara Solar in India 2024

Sitara Solar

140 MW | Rajasthan

Driving climate resilience through clean energy

ACEN’s renewable energy projects in India contribute to the country’s ambitious sustainability targets. We are committed to helping improve energy access, grid reliability and long-term resilience.

Solar power plant in India ACEN

Expanding renewable energy in India

Through solar and wind projects, we support India’s renewable energy growth and contribute to reducing carbon emissions while powering industries and communities. Our presence helps deliver dependable clean energy solutions that enable the country to meet its sustainability targets.

Enabling inclusive development

Our projects bring economic opportunities to local communities by creating jobs, developing infrastructure and building sustainable energy partnerships that drive shared progress. These initiatives help uplift regions by improving access to modern, low-carbon power that fuels homes and industries.

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Supporting national climate goals

As a committed renewable energy company in India, ACEN aligns its initiatives with India’s clean energy targets to help the country transition to a low-carbon future and achieve long-term energy security.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions people may have about renewable energy in India:

India’s renewable energy resources include solar, wind, hydro, biomass1 and emerging sources like geothermal and tidal energy. Solar power has had a surge in adoption, with installed capacity reaching around 94.16 GW2 as of 2024.

India aims to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and reach Net Zero emissions by 2070. The government has launched multiple initiatives, such as solar parks and wind energy expansion to meet these goals.

The growth of renewable energy in India helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, supports sustainable economic development and creates job opportunities. It also strengthens energy security by reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels.

Key challenges include grid integration, financing and technological advancements. However, ongoing policy support and investment are helping to address these issues and drive sector growth.

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