ReNew Signs Deal with Google for 150 MW Solar Project in Rajasthan
The solar project will be commissioned in 2026
December 17, 2025
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Decarbonization solutions company ReNew has signed a long-term agreement to enable the development of a 150 MW solar project in Rajasthan.
Under this partnership, Google will procure the project’s energy attributes from ReNew.
The solar project is scheduled for commissioning in 2026. It is expected to generate approximately 425,000 MWh of clean electricity annually.
The agreement expands ReNew’s committed commercial and industrial portfolio to 2.7 GW.
Vrushali Gaud, Global Director, Climate Operations at Google, said that the project will bring new solar capacity onto the Indian grid and also help the company address challenging portions of its value chain emissions.
From 2010 to 2024, Google has signed more than 170 agreements to purchase over 22 GW of clean energy generation. These purchases include agreements for over 17.3 GW in North America, over 4.5 GW in Europe, over 400 MW in Latin America, and over 300 MW in the Asia Pacific.
ReNew has a portfolio of around 18.5 GW of clean energy projects, including 1.1 GWh battery energy storage systems (BESS). It also has 6.4 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity and 2.5 GW of solar cell manufacturing capacity. ReNew plans to expand its solar cell manufacturing capacity to 4 GW.
In November 2025, ReNew announced plans to invest approximately ₹600 billion (~$6.76 billion) to set up multiple green energy projects in Andhra Pradesh, includinga 6 GW solar ingot-wafer manufacturing plant, a 2 GW pumped hydro project, a 3,000 kilotons-per-annum green ammonia facility, and 5 GW of hybrid renewable energy projects, comprising wind, solar, and solar-BESS.
In 2024, Google partnered with clean energy companies Adani Group and CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions to power its offices in India with renewable energy. Under the agreement, CleanMax will develop a 125.4 MW wind-solar hybrid project for Google. The project comprises 66 MW of solar power in Rajasthan and 59.4 MW of wind power in Karnataka.
