ReNew Power

ReNew Power is one of the largest renewable energy IPPs in India and globally. It develops, builds, owns, and operates utility-scale wind and solar energy projects, and hydro projects. As of February 1, 2022, ReNew has a total portfolio of 10.2 GW of renewable energy projects across India, including commissioned and committed projects.

See below for the Latest ReNew Power News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary. 

 

New programme trains 1,000 women in India in solar tech

It was launched by ReNew Power, UNEP, and SEWA. 

New programme trains 1,000 women in India in solar tech

It was launched by ReNew Power, UNEP, and SEWA. 

ReNew Power’s net loss reaches $213m in FY22

This included the $174m charges related to the Nasdaq Stock Market listing.

ReNew Power increases RE portfolio by 700MW

This brings the company’s total portfolio to 12.8GW.

ReNew Power appoint new CFO

The company also hired a new general counsel and a chief growth officer.

ReNew Power’s portfolio grows 20% in Q1 2022

The company now has around 12GW in its portfolio.

ReNew Power, Mitsui partner to develop India's first round-the-clock project

The RTC project consists of three wind farms, one solar and battery storage farm.

IndianOil, L&T, ReNew Power to form JV for green hydrogen development

Initial focus of the JV will be the sectors where hydrogen is mainly used.

ReNew Power sinks deeper to INR12.57b for nine months of FY2022

This is higher than the INR4.09b loss seen in the same period in 2021.

ReNew Power sets up first wind-solar hybrid project in Gujarat

The first phase of the project has a 17.6MW capacity.

ReNew Power, Fluence to form energy storage joint venture

The joint venture is expected to start operations in the first half of 2022.

Should governments invest in available technology today to reach net-zero?

Wait for technologies with enough economic feasibility, Senoko Energy chairman advises.

ReNew Power inks PPA with SECI for 1.3-GW wind-solar project in India

The country’s first "round-the-clock" PPA with 400-MW power supply.