LG India, Hinduja Renewables And Sunsure Outline Clean Energy Profiles
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LG India, Hinduja Renewables And Sunsure Outline Clean Energy Profiles

LG Electronics India Limited, Hinduja Renewables Energy Private Limited and Sunsure Energy feature in a corporate overview that highlights manufacturing capacity and renewable energy ambitions. LG Electronics India Limited was established in 1997 in India and operates manufacturing units at Greater Noida and Ranjangaon, Pune with capacity to produce LED televisions, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators and monitors. The company is described as focusing on consumer electronics and B2B businesses including media entertainment and commercial displays.

Hinduja Renewables Energy Private Limited, part of the Hinduja Group, was founded in 2016 and is presented as an independent power producer with a three gigawatt-peak (GWp) diversified portfolio spanning utility scale, commercial, industrial and rooftop projects. The firm positions itself as a provider of round the clock renewable energy enabling corporations to offset up to 100 per cent of their power needs through long term power purchase agreements backed by solar, wind and battery storage solutions. It is targeting 10 gigawatt (GW) of capacity by 2030 supported by an investment strategy of four billion (bn) dollars that expands into solar wind hybrids, green hydrogen, smart grid digitalisation and long duration energy storage systems.

Sunsure Energy, founded in 2014, is described as a round the clock renewable energy solutions provider for businesses and utilities and is backed by Partners Group AG with an equity commitment of four hundred million (mn) dollars towards its vision. The company reports 700 megawatt (MW) of operational assets and seven point one GW under various stages of development across Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Karnataka. Sunsure aims for a 10 GW target by 2030 and is presented as focusing on industrial decarbonisation across India and Southeast Asia.

All three companies emphasise reliable, affordable and sustainable power and highlight commitments to supporting corporate decarbonisation and community empowerment. The presentations frame growth ambitions in capacity expansion and technology investment while anchoring plans in environmental, social and governance principles. Observers are left to note that the sector continues to mobilise significant private investment to meet the country wide renewable transition.

LG Electronics India Limited, Hinduja Renewables Energy Private Limited and Sunsure Energy feature in a corporate overview that highlights manufacturing capacity and renewable energy ambitions. LG Electronics India Limited was established in 1997 in India and operates manufacturing units at Greater Noida and Ranjangaon, Pune with capacity to produce LED televisions, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators and monitors. The company is described as focusing on consumer electronics and B2B businesses including media entertainment and commercial displays. Hinduja Renewables Energy Private Limited, part of the Hinduja Group, was founded in 2016 and is presented as an independent power producer with a three gigawatt-peak (GWp) diversified portfolio spanning utility scale, commercial, industrial and rooftop projects. The firm positions itself as a provider of round the clock renewable energy enabling corporations to offset up to 100 per cent of their power needs through long term power purchase agreements backed by solar, wind and battery storage solutions. It is targeting 10 gigawatt (GW) of capacity by 2030 supported by an investment strategy of four billion (bn) dollars that expands into solar wind hybrids, green hydrogen, smart grid digitalisation and long duration energy storage systems. Sunsure Energy, founded in 2014, is described as a round the clock renewable energy solutions provider for businesses and utilities and is backed by Partners Group AG with an equity commitment of four hundred million (mn) dollars towards its vision. The company reports 700 megawatt (MW) of operational assets and seven point one GW under various stages of development across Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Karnataka. Sunsure aims for a 10 GW target by 2030 and is presented as focusing on industrial decarbonisation across India and Southeast Asia. All three companies emphasise reliable, affordable and sustainable power and highlight commitments to supporting corporate decarbonisation and community empowerment. The presentations frame growth ambitions in capacity expansion and technology investment while anchoring plans in environmental, social and governance principles. Observers are left to note that the sector continues to mobilise significant private investment to meet the country wide renewable transition.

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