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Citi CEO Jane Fraser explains what makes India stand out
Citi CEO Jane Fraser praised India’s focus on energy security, digitalisation and execution-led growth, highlighting the success of India Stack and the country’s renewable energy ambitions. Discussing global challenges, she noted that geopolitical tensions, trade disputes and economic imbalances remain key concerns. Fraser said the upcoming G7 discussions are likely to focus on diversification, stronger global partnerships and harnessing the opportunities of artificial intelligence.
Citi bets on electric equipment makers; picks Hitachi, GE Vernova, CG Power
Citi estimates that HVDC-related investments represent an opportunity of around ₹1.6 trillion as India works toward integrating 900 GW of renewable energy capacity by FY36.
Suzlon Energy shares rise 2% after firm announces foray into solar, battery storage businesses under 'Suzlon 2.0'
Suzlon Energy shares gained on Thursday after the company unveiled its ‘Suzlon 2.0’ strategy, expanding beyond wind energy into solar and battery storage solutions. The company aims to build a 15 GW order book by FY31, quadruple renewable energy sales and strengthen its position as a full-stack renewable energy player.
India's tougher grid rules unsettle investors, test clean energy ambitions
India's new power grid rules are causing concern among clean energy investors, who say stricter penalties for solar and wind projects would reduce returns. This comes as India aims to significantly expand its renewable energy capacity. Investors warn this could slow down the much-needed investment for the energy transition in the country.
Suzlon seeks to put the wind in all sails of its renewables ship
Suzlon Group is set to significantly expand its renewable energy business. The company aims to quadruple annual sales to 10 GW and grow managed assets to 70 GW by FY31. Suzlon will now offer integrated solutions including wind, solar, and battery storage. A new battery manufacturing facility is planned.
Suzlon seeks to put the wind in all sails of its renewables ship
Suzlon Group is set to significantly expand its renewable energy business. The company aims to quadruple annual sales to 10 GW and grow managed assets to 70 GW by FY31. Suzlon will now offer integrated solutions including wind, solar, and battery storage. A new battery manufacturing facility is planned.
Suzlon to diversify beyond wind; pump Rs 500 cr in new arm this fiscal
Wind turbine maker Suzlon is diversifying into battery storage and a new platform called RE DevCo. This move aims to make Suzlon a complete renewable energy solutions provider. The company plans significant investments in the coming years. Suzlon also has ambitious goals to expand its renewable energy sales and orderbook substantially by 2031.
Suzlon unveils 'Suzlon 2.0', targets 10 GW annual renewable energy sales by FY31
Suzlon Group is launching 'Suzlon 2.0', a new growth strategy. The company plans to significantly increase renewable energy sales and assets under management by 2031. Suzlon is seeking to evolve from a turbine maker to a comprehensive renewable energy solutions provider. This will include wind, solar and battery storage.

No More Just A Wind Company? Suzlon 2.0 Looking To Expand Into Solar, Battery Energy
The company expects 60% of revenues from its targeted 10 GW renewable energy portfolio to eventually come through the DevCo model by FY31.

Suzlon unveils 'Suzlon 2.0', targets 10 GW annual renewable energy sales by FY31
As part of the strategy, Suzlon plans to quadruple its annual renewable energy sales to 10 GW by FY31, expand its order book to 15 GW from the current 5.7 GW, and increase its renewable energy assets under management (AUM) to 70 GW from current levels.

Suzlon’s next growth bet: solar, batteries with a tight grip on capital
The company’s ‘Suzlon 2.0’ strategy aims to turn it into a one-stop renewable energy solutions provider spanning wind, solar and battery storage, while staying capital-light and reviving exports.
Gujarat Alkalies to source hybrid renewable energy from CLEANMAX
The project will comprise of 75.90 MW of wind capacity and 84.34 MWp of solar capacity, from which hybrid renewable energy will be supplied to GACLs Dahej and Vadodara units under the group captive structure. 100% power generated from the said facilities will be utilized by GACL.