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Adani Group and Google Collaborate to Drive Clean Energy Adoption in India

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TheThe Adani Group and Google have announced a new partnership aimed at advancing sustainability and adding clean energy to India’s national grid. The collaboration will see Adani supply clean energy from a solar-wind hybrid project at Khavda in Gujarat, home to the world's largest renewable energy plant.

The project is set to begin commercial operations in the third quarter of 2025 and will contribute to Google’s goal of operating 24/7 on carbon-free energy. The announcement was made during the 10th anniversary of the 'Google for India' initiative. Through this partnership, Google’s cloud services in India will be powered by clean energy, contributing to the company’s decarbonization strategy.

"This collaboration will support Google’s commitment to sustainability by ensuring our cloud services and operations in India are supported by clean energy, contributing to our goal of 24/7 carbon-free energy", Google stated. The new project, which will provide 61.4 MW of renewable energy, is expected to play a key role in achieving these sustainability targets.

The Adani Group, a leading player in India’s renewable energy sector, brings its expertise in delivering large-scale wind, solar, hybrid, and energy storage projects. The company is well-positioned to provide tailored renewable energy solutions to commercial and industrial customers, helping to reduce carbon footprints.

Looking ahead, the Adani Group plans to expand its focus on the merchant, commercial, and industrial sectors to further decarbonize industries across India. The collaboration with Google aligns with these goals, as the tech giant seeks to decarbonize its operations while contributing to India's sustainable growth.

Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), a subsidiary of the Adani Group, is India’s largest renewable energy company and a global leader in clean energy. AGEL develops, owns, and operates utility-scale grid-connected renewable power plants, furthering India’s transition toward a cleaner energy future.