Engie, a low-carbon energy solutions provider in India, is set to highlight its decarbonization and green energy initiatives at the India Energy Week 2024, in Goa from Feb. 6 to 9, 2024.
IEW 2024, organized by the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI), under the aegis of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, provides a platform for discussions, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among industry experts, policy makers, academia and entrepreneurs.
Incorporated in 2014 and headquartered in Pune, Engie has made significant strides in the Indian market with a RE portfolio of 2+ GW spread across 20 projects strategically located in key states of India.
“At Engie, we understand the importance of a sustainable energy ecosystem and are actively working towards providing our stakeholders with innovative solutions that not only meet the energy needs but also aligns with global decarbonization goals,” said Amit Jain, CEO and country manager India, Engie.
Recently, Engie secured a 400 MW solar project in Gujarat. In addition, it was awarded a 300 MW solar power project under the auction conducted by REC Power Development and Consultancy and a 250 MW solar power project in the National Hydroelectric Power Corp. (NHPC) solar auction.
The company’s portfolio underscores a dual-pronged growth strategy, marked by the expansion of operations and construction activities across Africa, Middle East and Asia.
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