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Star Cement Renewable Energy Push Gains Pace

Star Cement has entered into a partnership with JSW Green Energy Six to source renewable power for its manufacturing operations,signalling a continued shift within India’s cement industry towards cleaner energy as producers seek to lower emissions and improve long term operational efficiency.

The initiative reflects the sector’s broader response to rising energy costs,climate commitments and growing expectations for sustainable industrial development.The agreement is expected to facilitate the development of a dedicated renewable energy project that will supply electricity to the cement manufacturer’s operations.While conventional grid electricity remains a significant energy source for heavy industries,renewable power procurement is increasingly becoming a strategic priority as companies aim to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and stabilise long-term energy costs.The renewable energy for cement transition is gathering momentum across India’s construction materials sector, where electricity accounts for a substantial share of manufacturing expenses.Industry experts note that integrating solar, wind and hybrid renewable power into cement production can improve energy security while reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with one of the country’s most carbon-intensive industries.Urban development specialists observe that cleaner cement manufacturing has implications extending well beyond factory gates.Cement remains indispensable for housing,transport infrastructure,healthcare facilities,educational institutions and water supply systems.

Reducing the carbon intensity of its production can therefore contribute to lowering the environmental footprint of cities without slowing infrastructure development required to support India’s expanding urban population.The partnership also illustrates how industrial collaboration is evolving to support the country’s broader clean energy transition.Rather than relying solely on external electricity markets, manufacturers are increasingly participating in captive and group captive renewable projects, enabling greater control over energy sourcing while supporting additional renewable generation capacity.The renewable energy for cement strategy aligns with national efforts to expand non-fossil fuel electricity generation and strengthen industrial decarbonisation.Analysts believe that long term renewable power agreements can improve financial predictability by reducing exposure to conventional energy price volatility while helping companies meet increasingly stringent environmental, social and governance expectations from investors and customers.Environmental experts further highlight that decarbonising industrial energy consumption is only one component of reducing emissions in cement production.

Complementary measures such as alternative fuels,clinker substitution,waste heat recovery,carbon capture technologies and improved process efficiency will also be required to achieve substantial reductions in lifecycle emissions.Renewable electricity nevertheless represents one of the more immediately deployable pathways for lowering operational carbon intensity.Looking ahead,partnerships between industrial manufacturers and renewable energy developers are expected to become increasingly common as India’s infrastructure ambitions intersect with climate resilience objectives.For rapidly urbanising regions, expanding access to lower carbon construction materials can help support sustainable growth while maintaining the reliable supply of essential building materials.The success of such initiatives will ultimately depend on combining clean energy adoption with broader investments in resource efficiency,technological innovation and responsible industrial practices.

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