RSWM Signs Green Power Deal for 25 MW with Powerpulse
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

RSWM Signs Green Power Deal for 25 MW with Powerpulse

RSWM Ltd, a prominent player in India’s textile and manufacturing sector, has signed a power supply agreement with Powerpulse Trading Solutions Limited to procure 25 megawatts of renewable energy. The strategic deal marks a major milestone in RSWM’s journey toward sustainable operations and reducing its carbon footprint.
Under the agreement, Powerpulse Trading Solutions will supply 25 MW of clean energy to RSWM’s manufacturing facilities, replacing conventional power sources and supporting India’s broader climate and renewable energy goals. This move will significantly help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining energy cost-efficiency.
Powerpulse, a leading renewable power aggregator and trader, will utilise its robust supply network to ensure reliable and consistent energy delivery, enabling RSWM to adopt clean energy without operational disruption. The partnership supports both national and global climate objectives by accelerating the decarbonisation of industrial energy consumption.
RSWM Ltd, part of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, is a leading Indian manufacturer and exporter of high-quality yarns and premium denim fabrics, supplying to major fashion brands across India and over 70 countries globally. The company produces a wide range of products, including cotton, mélange, synthetic, novelty yarns, and blended spun yarns.
Established in 1960 by LN Jhunjhunwala, the LNJ Bhilwara Group has grown into a diversified Rs 80 billion (USD 967 million) conglomerate, with interests spanning textiles, graphite electrodes, renewable and hydro power, energy storage, IT-enabled services, and skill development. It operates 21 manufacturing units, employs over 25,000 people, and exports globally.
The Group’s flagship company, HEG Ltd., operates the world’s largest single-site graphite electrode manufacturing plant, while Bhilwara Energy Ltd. manages two hydroelectric power projects—further underscoring the Group’s commitment to clean, sustainable, and strategic growth.
This latest green energy initiative by RSWM is a strong testament to the Group’s forward-looking energy strategy, blending environmental responsibility with operational efficiency in a rapidly evolving industrial landscape. 

RSWM Ltd, a prominent player in India’s textile and manufacturing sector, has signed a power supply agreement with Powerpulse Trading Solutions Limited to procure 25 megawatts of renewable energy. The strategic deal marks a major milestone in RSWM’s journey toward sustainable operations and reducing its carbon footprint.Under the agreement, Powerpulse Trading Solutions will supply 25 MW of clean energy to RSWM’s manufacturing facilities, replacing conventional power sources and supporting India’s broader climate and renewable energy goals. This move will significantly help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining energy cost-efficiency.Powerpulse, a leading renewable power aggregator and trader, will utilise its robust supply network to ensure reliable and consistent energy delivery, enabling RSWM to adopt clean energy without operational disruption. The partnership supports both national and global climate objectives by accelerating the decarbonisation of industrial energy consumption.RSWM Ltd, part of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, is a leading Indian manufacturer and exporter of high-quality yarns and premium denim fabrics, supplying to major fashion brands across India and over 70 countries globally. The company produces a wide range of products, including cotton, mélange, synthetic, novelty yarns, and blended spun yarns.Established in 1960 by LN Jhunjhunwala, the LNJ Bhilwara Group has grown into a diversified Rs 80 billion (USD 967 million) conglomerate, with interests spanning textiles, graphite electrodes, renewable and hydro power, energy storage, IT-enabled services, and skill development. It operates 21 manufacturing units, employs over 25,000 people, and exports globally.The Group’s flagship company, HEG Ltd., operates the world’s largest single-site graphite electrode manufacturing plant, while Bhilwara Energy Ltd. manages two hydroelectric power projects—further underscoring the Group’s commitment to clean, sustainable, and strategic growth.This latest green energy initiative by RSWM is a strong testament to the Group’s forward-looking energy strategy, blending environmental responsibility with operational efficiency in a rapidly evolving industrial landscape. 

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