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France’s Engie and private equity firm Abraaj to invest in Indian wind energy

- DANIA SAADI

French gas and power company Engie and Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj Group, which manages US$11 billion in assets, have agreed to develop a wind power platform in India to leverage the Asian country’s ambitious renewable energy targets.

The companies said they have identified a pipeline of wind power projects accounting for 1 gigawatt of power. They did not provide any other details about their partnershi­p.

India has set a target of having 175 GW from installed power capacity from renewables by the end of 2022, including 60 GW from wind power, 100 GW from solar power, 10 GW from biomass power and 5 GW from small hydro power. The country currently has an installed wind power capacity exceeding 32 GW.

The Asian country also has a goal to produce 40 per cent of its cumulative electric power capacity from non-fossil fuelbased energy resources by 2030.

Power demand in India, which is growing at about 10 per cent per year, is fuelling investment in renewables. India is also a signatory to the climate accord, the Paris Agreement. “The Indian renewables sector has seen strong growth in recent times and we expect demand for power across the country will continue to increase,” said Saad Zaman, a partner at Abraaj.

“Buoyed by a strong regulatory framework, the renewables sector is a significan­t longterm, sustainabl­e investment opportunit­y for Abraaj.

Wind power generation today is approachin­g grid parity and offers a competitiv­e solution to lower average power pool prices.”

Abraaj, which has invested over $1bn in the energy sector, partnered in 2015 with India’s Aditya Birla Group to build a 1 GW scale solar energy platform in India. This year Abraaj acquired a majority stake in Jhimpir Power, a 50 megawatts wind power project in the Jhimpir wind corridor in south-east Pakistan.

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