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Textile manufacturer RSWM Ltd, a flagship company of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, has entered into an agreement with Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) to source 60 MW of renewable energy for its manufacturing operations across Rajasthan.
Under the arrangement, AESL will manage the entire green power value chain for RSWM’s additional power requirements. RSWM has invested ₹60 crore under the group captive scheme with a renewable energy generator to secure 31.53 crore units of green power annually, AESL said in a release.
With this addition, the contribution of renewable energy in RSWM’s total energy requirement will rise from the current 33% to 70%, two-thirds of its total energy mix.
“This achievement underscores our long-term vision to align growth with sustainability and reinforce our position as a forward-looking industrial leader,” said Riju Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, Managing Director and CEO, RSWM Ltd. “By sourcing 70% of our total energy requirement from renewable sources, RSWM continues to set industry benchmarks in responsible energy transition.”
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Kandarp Patel, CEO of Adani Energy Solutions Ltd, said, “We are delighted to partner with RSWM on this landmark initiative that demonstrates how sustainability is becoming integral to businesses. This collaboration reflects the scalability and impact of renewable power in driving industrial growth while ensuring environmental responsibility.”
Rajeev Gupta, Joint Managing Director of RSWM Ltd, called the project “a milestone in our sustainability journey,” highlighting that the ₹60-crore equity investment aligns with global clean energy standards. “By integrating hybrid power, RSWM is not only reducing its carbon footprint but also enhancing long-term energy security and operational efficiency,” he added.
RSWM has been embedding sustainability into every facet of its operations—from renewable energy adoption to circular material use and responsible water management—strengthening its position as a future-ready textile leader contributing to a regenerative and resilient economy.
AESL, through its Commercial & Industrial (C&I) vertical, provides bulk electricity users with tailored, cost-competitive, and increasingly green energy solutions. The company aims to expand its C&I portfolio to 7,000 MW over the next five years, underscoring its commitment to enabling industrial decarbonization at scale.
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