Khaleej Times

Abraaj, Engie to build wind plants in India

- Staff Report

dubai — The Abraaj Group and Engie announced a partnershi­p on Wednesday to build a wind platform in India.

Together, Abraaj and Engie have identified a pipeline of wind power projects representi­ng over 1GW in several states. The partnershi­p will address a large and growing demand for clean energy from the Indian government as well as businesses in the country.

The Indian renewable energy sector continues to grow rapidly, underpinne­d by an increasing demand for power. Power consumptio­n in the country is expected to grow at nine per cent year-onyear basis until 2020. The Indian government’s target of 60GW of wind power capacity by 2022 will require a near doubling of the current installed capacity of 32GW over the next five years.

Saad Zaman, partner at The Abraaj Group, said the Indian renewables sector has seen strong growth in recent times.

“We expect demand for power across the country will continue to increase. There is a real opportunit­y to enhance renewable energy generation in India and we are delighted to be working with ENGIE to deliver affordable and clean power to the country,” he said.

Sebastien Arbola, CEO of Engie Middle East, South and Central Asia and Turkey, said: “Energy demand is growing tremendous­ly in India and Engie is investing in green energy sources as part of supporting the country with its sustainabl­e developmen­t plans.”

The Abraaj Group has investment experience in the energy sector and has invested over $1 billion across growth markets. In 2015, Abraaj partnered with the Aditya Birla Group to build a 1GW scale solar energy platform in India.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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