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Suzlon Bags the Title of First Indian Energy Company to Join RE100 Initiative
Suzlon also pledged to power all manufacturing facilities with 100 percent renewable energy by 2030.
August 19, 2025. By News Bureau

Suzlon Group has become the first Indian energy company to join RE100 Initiative—a global movement led by Climate Group in partnership with Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). Suzlon has pledged to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2030 at all 15 manufacturing facilities.
This pledge is part of Suzlon’s broader decarbonisation roadmap — achieving Carbon Neutrality (for Scope 1 and 2 emissions) by 2035 and Net Zero (Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions) by 2040. Scope 1 covers direct operational emissions, Scope 2 covers indirect emissions from purchased electricity, and Scope 3 spans the entire value chain — from suppliers to the lifecycle of products.
JP Chalasani, CEO Suzlon Group said, “We are not just delivering clean power to the world; we are ensuring that every megawatt we produce is backed by a manufacturing process powered entirely by renewables. This commitment is both a responsibility to the planet and a promise to future generations — to lead by example, to innovate without compromise, and to embed sustainability into the DNA of everything we do.”
Notably, the company reached 92.87 percent carbon neutrality at even plant level in Rotor Blade Unit, Dhule being powered by 100 percent renewables, reflecting its strong commitment to environmental stewardship. It achieved a 17.19 percent reduction in energy intensity compared to FY 2023–24 and has cut Scope 1 and Scope 2 emission intensity by 88.51 percent.
This pledge is part of Suzlon’s broader decarbonisation roadmap — achieving Carbon Neutrality (for Scope 1 and 2 emissions) by 2035 and Net Zero (Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions) by 2040. Scope 1 covers direct operational emissions, Scope 2 covers indirect emissions from purchased electricity, and Scope 3 spans the entire value chain — from suppliers to the lifecycle of products.
JP Chalasani, CEO Suzlon Group said, “We are not just delivering clean power to the world; we are ensuring that every megawatt we produce is backed by a manufacturing process powered entirely by renewables. This commitment is both a responsibility to the planet and a promise to future generations — to lead by example, to innovate without compromise, and to embed sustainability into the DNA of everything we do.”
Notably, the company reached 92.87 percent carbon neutrality at even plant level in Rotor Blade Unit, Dhule being powered by 100 percent renewables, reflecting its strong commitment to environmental stewardship. It achieved a 17.19 percent reduction in energy intensity compared to FY 2023–24 and has cut Scope 1 and Scope 2 emission intensity by 88.51 percent.
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