With a strong focus on reducing emissions and combating climate change, renewables are rapidly gaining a significant share in electricity generation capacity worldwide, driving a transformative evolution in global electricity systems. Soon, electricity demand is set to increase significantly due to the electrification of mobility and industry and the production of ZeroC fuels, chemicals, and materials. The adoption of smart meters and appliances will revolutionize how power is consumed. India, aiming to reduce its emission intensity by 45% of 2005 levels by 2030, has set an ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. This monumental effort underscores India's commitment to clean energy transition and positions the country as a global leader in renewable energy with an ambitious target of “energy independence” by 2047.

500 GW

target of renewable energy by 2030.

Integrated Renewable Energy Storage Project (“IRESP”)

Greenko is currently developing 3 state-of-the-art GW scale IRES projects totaling to 5.2 GW in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh with national grid connectivity, which will harness the power of solar, wind resources with digitally connected storage infrastructure to provide RTC power to grid.