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Adani Group and Google Partner for Clean Energy Supply from World's Largest Solar-Wind Hybrid Project in Gujarat

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 3, 2024 13:55 IST

The Adani Group and search engine giant Google announced a collaboration on Thursday, October 3. The collaboration will supply ...

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The Adani Group and search engine giant Google announced a collaboration on Thursday, October 3. The collaboration will supply clean energy from a new solar-wind hybrid project located in the world’s largest renewable energy plant at Gujarat's Khavda. According to a statement from Adani Group, the project is expected to start commercial operations in the third quarter of 2025.

With proven capabilities in delivering large-scale wind, solar, hybrid, and energy storage projects, Adani is well-positioned to provide customised renewable energy solutions to commercial and industrial (C&I) customers to meet their energy requirements and reduce their carbon footprint. 

Also Read | 3 Adani Group firms join World Economic Forum's 'Industrial Clusters' initiative.

Adani plans to increase its focus on merchant and C&I segments to help decarbonise industries. This collaboration will help US-based tech giant Google achieve its 24x7 carbon-free energy goal by ensuring cloud services and operations in India are supported by clean energy and thereby contributing to Google's sustainable growth in India, the statement read.

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