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JSW Steel Aims to Procure 580 MW of Renewable Power by March 2025

JSW Steel is poised to make significant strides in its renewable energy procurement, with the Board of Directors approving a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) aimed at acquiring a total of 1,637 MW of renewable power across its facilities in Vijayanagar, Dolvi, Salem, and Anjar. The strategic initiative aligns with the company’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency, reflecting a growing trend among Indian corporations to transition towards greener energy sources.

As part of its ambitious energy plan, JSW Steel has already commissioned 375 MW of renewable capacity, with an additional 580 MW expected to come online by March 2025. This move not only reinforces the company’s operational efficiency but also positions it as a leader in the steel industry’s push towards sustainability. The total renewable energy generation capacity under procurement will reach 2,507 MW by the end of FY27, underscoring JSW’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. The newly approved projects include a hybrid renewable energy generation capacity of 600 MW, comprising 200 MW from solar and 400 MW from wind at Dolvi. Additionally, the company plans to establish 60 MW at Salem and 210 MW at JSW Steel Coated Products. These projects are set to be developed under the group captive norms outlined in the Electricity Act, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards while fostering sustainable practices.

With energy demands expected to rise in the coming years, these initiatives are critical for enhancing JSW’s operational resilience. The shift to renewable energy not only addresses environmental concerns but also mitigates the volatility associated with fossil fuel dependency, thereby securing energy supply for future growth. Moreover, the company’s commitment to sustainability resonates well with the broader public sentiment towards environmental stewardship. As awareness around climate change and resource depletion grows, stakeholders—including investors and consumers—are increasingly favouring companies that adopt sustainable practices. As the steel industry grapples with the need for sustainable practices, JSW Steel’s proactive measures present an inspiring model for others to follow. The ongoing transition towards renewable energy not only reflects the company’s strategic vision but also highlights a collective responsibility towards ensuring a sustainable future.

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