The Adani Group is embarking on a significant renewable energy initiative, with plans to achieve 50GW by 2030 and a substantial nuclear portfolio of 10GW by 2035, as stated by Sagar Adani, Executive Director of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL). At the Adani Green Energy Dialogue event in London, he emphasized the group’s focus on large-scale energy storage, transmission network expansion, and green hydrogen ecosystems to drive sustainable energy solutions globally.
Sagar Adani highlighted the urgency for transformative change in response to recent global events, stressing the need for nations to secure their economies against geopolitical uncertainties. He underscored the critical importance of energy security, affordability, and sustainability on a global scale, particularly in the context of rising energy demands in developing countries like India.
India faces a monumental challenge in meeting its escalating electricity needs while ensuring affordability and environmental sustainability. Sagar Adani emphasized the necessity for India to diversify its energy sources, including renewables, hydro, thermal, and nuclear power, to establish a robust energy infrastructure that minimizes reliance on imported energy.
Acknowledging India’s progress in streamlining regulations and fostering a conducive business environment, Sagar Adani commended the government’s efforts in promoting infrastructure development, renewable energy expansion, and long-term investments. He emphasized the importance of a coherent policy framework and consistent action to bolster resilience and drive sustainable growth in the energy sector.
