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RSWM Ties Up with Adani Energy Solutions for 60 MW Renewable Supply

Towards this, RSWM invested ₹60 crore under the Group Captive Scheme with a renewable genco to supply 31.53 crore units of green power per annum to its manufacturing facilities across Rajasthan.

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Chitrika Grover
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RSWM Ties Up with Adani Energy Solutions for 60 MW Renewable Supply

RSWM, a textile manufacturer and a key company of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, has signed an agreement with Adani Energy Solutions Ltd. (AESL) for the supply of 60 MW of renewable energy. In a media release, RSWM said AESL will manage the entire green power value chain under the agreement to meet RSWM’s additional power requirements.

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To enable this green energy supply, RSWM has invested ₹60 crore under the Group Captive Scheme with a renewable power generator for the supply of 31.53 crore units of green power per annum to its manufacturing facilities across Rajasthan. With this addition, the share of renewable energy in RSWM’s total energy requirement is expected to rise from 33% to 70% in the near future, accounting for nearly two-thirds of its total energy mix.

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AESL’s commercial and industrial (C&I) vertical serves bulk electricity consumers with customized energy solutions. By delivering reliable, competitively priced, and increasingly green power, AESL helps businesses across sectors meet both operational and sustainability targets. The company aims to build a C&I portfolio of 7,000 MW over the next five years.

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RSWM’s sharp focus on embedding sustainability into every strand of its operations, through renewable energy, circular material flows, or responsible water use, has made it afuture-ready textile leader that contributes to a regenerative and resilient economy.

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Adani Previous Collaboration

Separately, Adani Group has entered into a group-tied agreement with Google last year to supply renewable energy to its data center operations. 

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Chief Executive Officer (CEO), AESL, Kandarp Patel, explained in an investor call about the potential opportunities for AESL to provide energy solutions and timely connectivity—similar to its engagement with Microsoft, where it developed transmission infrastructure for their data center.

Patel noted that AESL could play a similar role in creating infrastructure and supplying green energy for Google’s data center. However, he added that it is too early to quantify the opportunity, as any demand for transmission or substation requirements for the project would be met by AESL once details are finalized.

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On the latest announcement, the company's representative at the key leadership position said: 

“By sourcing 70% of our total energy requirement from renewable sources—well above the national average of India’s clean energy mix, i.e., 31% - RSWM continues to set industry benchmarks in responsible energy transition,” said Riju Jhunjhunwala,Chairman, Managing Director and CEO, RSWM Ltd.

“With an equity investment of 60 crores, it’s a milestone in our sustainability journey, aligning with global clean energy benchmarks and emphasizing our commitment towards the noble cause. By integrating hybrid power, RSWM is not only reducing its carbon footprint but also enhancing long-term energy security and operational efficiency,” said Rajeev Gupta,Joint Managing Director, RSWM Ltd.

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