Adani to Supply 61.4 MW Clean Energy to Google's Cloud Operations in India

The Adani Group recently announced a partnership with Google to supply clean energy from its new solar-wind hybrid project in Khavda, Gujarat. This project is part of the world's largest renewable energy park and is set to begin operations in the third quarter of 2025.

Adani will supply 61.4 megawatts (MW) of clean energy from this project to power Google's cloud operations in India.

This collaboration is a part of Google's broader goal to run its global cloud operations entirely on clean energy by 2030. This collaboration will help advance Google’s 24/7 carbon-free energy goal by ensuring cloud services and operations in India are supported by clean energy and thereby contribute to the sustainable growth of Google in India.

This collaboration is a significant step towards both companies' sustainability goals, and it has positively impacted Adani Group's stock prices. Google aims to run its global cloud operations entirely on clean energy by 2030, and this partnership is a key part of that effort.

Besides Adani Group, Google also announced a partnership with CleanMax to source an additional 125.4 MW of clean energy for its offices and cloud regions in India.

With proven capabilities in delivering large scale wind, solar, hybrid and energy storage projects, Adani is well-positioned to provide customised renewable energy solutions to commercial and industrial (C&I) customers to meet their energy requirements and reduce their carbon footprint. Going forward, Adani plans to increase the focus on merchant and C&I segments to help decarbonise industries.

Besides Google, Adani Group has earlier partnered with Microsoft to provide renewable energy for Microsoft's data centers in India. Adani is also working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to supply clean energy for AWS's data centers and infrastructure in India.

Adani Group has also collaborated with TCS to implement energy-efficient solutions and renewable energy projects across various TCS facilities.

Meanwhile, India’s central government is gearing up for its first carbon credit sale, with the Food Corporation of India (FCI) playing a crucial role.
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