ReNew Energy Global Plc (ReNew), a NASDAQ-listed decarbonisation solutions company in India, has announced the signing of a long-term agreement with Google to enable the development of a 150 MW solar power project in Rajasthan.
Under the agreement, Google will procure the environmental attributes from the project. The long-term commitment is critical to the project’s bankability and will help Google lower emissions across its value chain.
Scheduled for commissioning in 2026, the solar project is expected to generate around 425,000 MWh of clean electricity annually—enough to power more than 360,000 Indian households.
Following this agreement, ReNew’s committed commercial and industrial (C&I) portfolio expands to 2.7 GW.
Vaishali Nigam Sinha, co-founder and chairperson – Sustainability at ReNew, said, “This partnership with Google reflects the growing global confidence in India’s clean energy ecosystem and ReNew’s ability to deliver climate-positive solutions at scale. Long-term agreements of this kind are catalytic, they enable new renewable capacity, support India’s energy transition and help global companies meet ambitious sustainability commitments.”
Vrushali Gaud, Global Director, Climate Operations at Google, said, “Clean, affordable electricity is central to our growth ambitions, both for our own infrastructure and for our value chain. This novel agreement with ReNew is a critical strategic step; it brings new solar capacity onto the grid in a key region, and helps address challenging portions of our value chain emissions.
ReNew has a clean energy portfolio of 18.5 GW, along with 1.1 GWh of battery energy storage capacity, on a gross basis as of November 10, 2025. In addition to being a major independent power producer in India, the company operates 6.4 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity and 2.5 GW of solar cell manufacturing capacity, and is expanding its solar cell capacity by a further 4 GW.
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