By Enersider Desk | New Delhi
ReNew, a decarbonisation solutions company, announced that it will invest INR 60,000 crore in Andhra Pradesh to set up multiple green energy projects in the state, taking its total fresh investment in the state to INR 82,000 crore, an official statement said.

The Company has already committed INR 22,000 crore to the state in May 2025 to set up a hybrid renewable energy project in Andhra Pradesh.
In four separate MoUs signed with the Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board in the presence of the Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the Company announced plans to invest in establishing a 6 GW PV ingot-wafer plant, a 2 GW pumped hydro project, a 300 KTPA green ammonia facility and 5 GW of hybrid projects, including wind–solar and solar–BESS initiatives, in the state.
Commenting on the development, CM Nara Chandrababu Naidu said, “Andhra Pradesh is committed to emerging as a national leader in renewable energy, and partners like ReNew play a crucial role in advancing this vision. ReNew’s continued investments reinforce the confidence that global industry leaders have in the state’s policies, infrastructure, and talent.”
Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Sumant Sinha said, “ReNew has a long-standing presence in Andhra Pradesh and with this expansion we are bringing a fully integrated clean energy value chain to the state of Andhra Pradesh, from wafer to large-scale renewable projects and storage deployment.”
In May 2025, ReNew had announced an investment of INR 22,000 crore to set up a hybrid renewable energy project in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur district with a generation capacity of around 2.8 GW, including 1.8 GWp solar and 1 GW wind, and a battery energy storage system (BESS) of 2 GWh.
The company already has an operating portfolio of 717 MW of operational wind capacity and 60 MW of solar capacity spread over 10 sites in Andhra Pradesh.
ReNew is a decarbonisation solutions company listed on Nasdaq. The company’s clean energy portfolio is 18.5 GW as of November 10,2025. In addition to being an independent power producer in India, the company provides end-to-end solutions in the areas of clean energy, green hydrogen, value-added energy offerings through digitalisation, storage, and carbon markets that increasingly are integral to addressing climate change.
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