RSWM Partners Adani Energy Solutions for 60 MW Green Power Supply
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

RSWM Partners Adani Energy Solutions for 60 MW Green Power Supply

RSWM Ltd, one of India’s leading textile manufacturers and the flagship 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 — marking a major step in its sustainability journey.
Under the agreement, AESL will manage the complete green power value chain for RSWM’s additional energy needs. RSWM has invested Rs 600 million under the Group Captive Scheme with a renewable energy generator to secure 315.3 million units of green power annually for its manufacturing facilities across Rajasthan. This initiative will raise the company’s renewable energy contribution from 33 per cent to 70 per cent of its total energy mix in the near future.
Riju Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, Managing Director and CEO, RSWM Ltd, said, “This achievement underscores our long-term vision to align growth with sustainability. By sourcing 70 per cent of our total energy from renewable sources—well above India’s national clean energy average of 31 per cent—RSWM continues to set benchmarks in responsible energy transition.”
Kandarp Patel, CEO, Adani Energy Solutions Ltd, added, “We are delighted to partner with RSWM on this landmark initiative that exemplifies how sustainability is now integral to business strategy. Our collaboration demonstrates the scalability and impact of renewable power in advancing industrial growth while ensuring sustainability.”
Rajeev Gupta, Joint Managing Director, RSWM Ltd, stated, “With an equity investment of Rs 600 million, this milestone aligns with global clean energy standards. By integrating hybrid power, RSWM is reducing its carbon footprint and strengthening long-term energy security and operational efficiency.”
RSWM’s commitment to embedding sustainability in all aspects of its operations—through renewable energy, circular material flows, and efficient water management—positions it as a future-ready textile leader contributing to a regenerative and resilient economy.
AESL’s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) vertical provides customised power solutions to bulk users, delivering reliable and competitively priced green energy. The company aims to expand its C&I portfolio to 7,000 MW over the next five years, supporting industries in their decarbonisation journey.

RSWM Ltd, one of India’s leading textile manufacturers and the flagship 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 — marking a major step in its sustainability journey.Under the agreement, AESL will manage the complete green power value chain for RSWM’s additional energy needs. RSWM has invested Rs 600 million under the Group Captive Scheme with a renewable energy generator to secure 315.3 million units of green power annually for its manufacturing facilities across Rajasthan. This initiative will raise the company’s renewable energy contribution from 33 per cent to 70 per cent of its total energy mix in the near future.Riju Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, Managing Director and CEO, RSWM Ltd, said, “This achievement underscores our long-term vision to align growth with sustainability. By sourcing 70 per cent of our total energy from renewable sources—well above India’s national clean energy average of 31 per cent—RSWM continues to set benchmarks in responsible energy transition.”Kandarp Patel, CEO, Adani Energy Solutions Ltd, added, “We are delighted to partner with RSWM on this landmark initiative that exemplifies how sustainability is now integral to business strategy. Our collaboration demonstrates the scalability and impact of renewable power in advancing industrial growth while ensuring sustainability.”Rajeev Gupta, Joint Managing Director, RSWM Ltd, stated, “With an equity investment of Rs 600 million, this milestone aligns with global clean energy standards. By integrating hybrid power, RSWM is reducing its carbon footprint and strengthening long-term energy security and operational efficiency.”RSWM’s commitment to embedding sustainability in all aspects of its operations—through renewable energy, circular material flows, and efficient water management—positions it as a future-ready textile leader contributing to a regenerative and resilient economy.AESL’s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) vertical provides customised power solutions to bulk users, delivering reliable and competitively priced green energy. The company aims to expand its C&I portfolio to 7,000 MW over the next five years, supporting industries in their decarbonisation journey.

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