Godrej’s Energy Solutions is taking a significant step toward advancing India’s renewable energy mission by installing a 2 MWp solar plant at an FMCG facility in Guwahati, Assam. This solar installation is expected to generate 2.4 million units of clean energy annually, enabling the facility to reduce carbon emissions by nearly 100 tons per year. In addition, the company will save approximately ₹1.4 crore in annual energy costs.
Accelerating India’s Renewable Energy Vision
As reported by manufacturingtodayindia, this project supports India’s broader commitment to achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. By actively participating in this energy transition, Godrej Enterprises demonstrates how industries can adopt sustainable practices while improving cost-efficiency.
Contributing to Assam’s 2025 Renewable Energy Target
Aligned with the Government of Assam’s renewable energy strategy, which aims to achieve 2,000 MW of installed capacity by 2025, Godrej’s solar project represents a critical contribution to the state’s green energy growth. It sets a strong example for how corporate investments can accelerate clean energy adoption at the regional level.
Driving Industrial Sustainability
Highlighting the importance of such initiatives, Raghavendra Mirji, Executive Vice President and Business Head, Godrej, stated:
“India’s industrial sector is at a pivotal moment in its energy transition. Our goal is to deliver sustainable, cost-effective energy solutions that align with national and regional climate targets.”
Looking Ahead
With projects like the one in Guwahati, Godrej continues to lead by example. The company is integrating renewable energy into core operations and supporting India’s journey toward a greener, low-carbon economy.