ENGIE has celebrated a decade of clean energy transformation in India, boasting a 2.3 GW renewable energy portfolio, with 1.1 GW operational across seven states.
The company aims to expand to 7 GW by 2030, aligning with India’s ‘Net Zero Carbon’ target by 2045. ENGIE has delivered innovative projects like the 200 MW Raghanesda Solar Plant in Gujarat and the 140 MW Bhadla Solar Plant in Rajasthan, integrating advanced technologies such as dry robotic cleaning systems. The 75 MW Mirzapur Solar Power Plant in Uttar Pradesh, jointly inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, highlights India-France cooperation in renewables.
ENGIE places community empowerment at the core of its strategy, training over 600 Solar Module Technicians and sourcing 80 percent of its workforce locally to create sustainable employment opportunities.
Collaborations with group companies like TRACTEBEL for engineering, Tabreed for sustainable cooling, and GEMS for decarbonization reinforce its leadership in sustainable energy transitions. Recognized with awards like the Performance Excellence Award and the Best Large-Scale Solar Project Award, ENGIE combines operational excellence with CSR initiatives in education, healthcare, and skill development.
With a vision of innovation, environmental responsibility, and socio-economic development, ENGIE is committed to supporting India’s transition to a sustainable energy future while fostering resilience and self-reliance. As a global leader in low-carbon solutions, ENGIE leverages its expertise and partnerships to accelerate India’s clean energy goals and contribute meaningfully to its net-zero ambitions.