Vedanta invests over $1 bn in net-zero transition in FY26
Vedanta invested over one billion dollars in net-zero transition initiatives during FY26. Renewable energy use increased by fifty-two percent, reaching four billion units. The company now has nearly two thousand megawatts of renewable energy cap...
As part of this transition, the group's renewable energy utilisation went up 52 per cent year-on-year to 4 billion units (400 crore units) in 2025-26, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of around 3 crore Indian households.
Vedanta now has nearly 2,000 MW of installed and contracted renewable energy capacity and is targeting 2.5 GW round-the-clock renewable energy capacity by 2030.
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These initiatives, alongside other decarbonisation interventions, helped avoid approximately 3 million tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions in 2025-26, while greenhouse gas emissions intensity across the group's metals and mining production declined by approximately 14 per cent from the 2020-21 baseline, the company said in a statement.
India has set an ambitious target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based power capacity by 2030, alongside its broader ambition of meeting 50 per cent of its energy requirements from renewable sources and achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
This expansion will require significant investments in renewable generation, transmission, power grids, storage and electrification - driving long-term demand for the metals and minerals that underpin this infrastructure.
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