ENGIE Opens New India Branch for Supply & Energy Management

ENGIE Opens New India Branch for Supply & Energy Management ENGIE India Targets 7 GW utility Scale Portfolio by 2030: Amit Jain

ENGIE, a global low-carbon energy production provider, has recently established a branch in India for its Supply & Energy Management activities. 

“We are proud to strengthen our commitment to India’s energy transition with the inauguration of our Supply and Energy Management business in India. This strategic expansion enhances our ability to support Indian corporates with advanced, market-driven energy solutions, enabling them to navigate the evolving power landscape with greater efficiency and confidence,” said Amit Jain, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Country Manager India, Managing Director (MD) Renewables & Batteries India & South-East Asia. 

ENGIE’s Long-Term Commitment to India

In India, ENGIE, has a presence spanning over 30 years and a decade of excellence in renewable energy with its base in Pune. With its current solar and wind portfolio totaling 2.3GW of capacity, the French multinational plans to expand its renewable energy assets in India to reach 7GW by 2030. Also exploring new renewable technologies such as batteries, storage, and hybrid renewables, ENGIE’s Supply & Energy Management activities will reinforce the Group’s position as a credible partner to India in its energy transition roadmaps and innovation.

“By leveraging our extensive experience in power markets and optimizing renewable assets, we aim to provide Indian companies with the best-in-class, reliable, and renewable energy solutions. This is a significant step towards a sustainable and prosperous energy industry in India,” stated Bernd Dinauer, Head of ENGIE’s Supply & Energy Management activities in India.

Tailored Energy Solutions across sectors

ENGIE provides a wide range of solutions, ranging from asset optimization and risk management to LNG supply, power procurement and decarbonization solutions. These solutions are designed to meet the needs of diverse industries such as manufacturing, commercial real estate, and industrial operations, making them ideal for businesses striving for cost-effective, reliable, and sustainable energy outcomes. 

Edouard Neviaski, ENGIE Executive Vice President in charge of Supply & Energy Management activities, noted: “India has been a pivotal market in ENGIE’s renewables strategy for many years and I am to see the opening of a new office, strengthening our Supply and Energy management capabilities in the country. This strategic move reaffirms our unwavering commitment to supporting India’s ambitious renewable energy goals, offering innovative solutions to our clients, and contributing significantly to the region’s sustainable development.”

ENGIE’s contributions to India’s energy transition roadmaps reflect the shared vision of sustainability between France and India. Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India, concluded: “The launch of ENGIE’s Supply & Energy Management activities in India marks a significant milestone in Indo-French cooperation and reinforces our shared commitment to advancing clean energy solutions. France is proud that companies like ENGIE are at the forefront of this transformation, and their growing presence in India reflects the country’s dynamic energy sector and dedication to a sustainable future.”

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