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India’s top conglomerates to invest USD 800 bn in clean energy and technology

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Last updated: 17 October, 2024 12:53 PM
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India’s top conglomerates to invest USD 800 bn in clean energy and technology
India’s top conglomerates to invest USD 800 bn in clean energy and technology

Mumbai: India’s top conglomerates are making bold moves by planning to invest a staggering USD 800 billion in new technology and clean energy sources, such as green hydrogen, solar power, and semiconductors. This marks a significant shift in the country’s economic strategy towards sustainability and innovation.

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Key Investments in Clean Energy and TechnologyThe Economic Impact of These Investments

Leading the charge, Tata, Vedanta, Reliance, Adani, and the JSW Group have committed to invest approximately USD 350 billion into key sectors, including clean energy and technology. This ambitious goal not only demonstrates their vision for the future but also underscores the importance of reducing India’s reliance on fossil fuels. With carbon emissions in India ranking as the third-highest in the world, these investments are expected to play a critical role in lowering emissions and moving towards the nation’s goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2070.

Key Investments in Clean Energy and Technology

The planned investments span across crucial industries like hydrogen, EV, solar energy, and semiconductors, accounting for roughly 40% of the total USD 800 billion. This focus on developing green energy sources is seen as a solution to the environmental challenges posed by India’s traditional energy reliance. It’s estimated that India will need to invest a whopping USD 12.4 trillion to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070, making this investment a step in the right direction.

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While many conglomerates are diversifying into new sectors, some like Birla and Mahindra are choosing to expand their existing businesses instead of venturing into new domains. Companies such as ITC, Hinduja, Hero, Bajaj, and Murugappa also plan to scale up their core operations to increase profitability.

The Economic Impact of These Investments

According to S&P Global Ratings, if these conglomerates maintain their current pace of investment, the total could reach USD 400 to USD 500 billion. This aggressive expansion not only highlights their confidence in India’s economic future but also signals a broader trend towards adopting emerging technologies and sustainable energy solutions.

As India looks to the future, these investments in clean energy and technology will be pivotal in ensuring sustained economic growth and technological advancement. The massive scale of this investment—more than triple that of the previous decade’s investments in digital infrastructure and energy—shows that India’s top businesses are serious about positioning the country as a global leader in green energy and innovation.

With Tata, Vedanta, Reliance, Adani, and others leading the way, India is on the cusp of a green energy revolution. Their combined USD 800 billion investment into clean energy and technology will not only help reduce the nation’s carbon footprint but also foster economic growth and diversification. As the world shifts towards more sustainable energy solutions, India’s top conglomerates are positioning the country to be at the forefront of this change.

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