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    Domestic renewable firms declare 26,000 crore capex on FY26

    SINDHBAJ KUMARBy SINDHBAJ KUMARJanuary 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a huge shot to the clean energy goals of India, local renewable energy enterprises led by Waaree Energies have announced intentions to have a huge capital outlay of 26,000 crore in FY26.

    The announcement highlights the fact that the sector believes that India is increasing its demand for sustainable power and is in line with the government target of having 500 GW of renewable power capacity by 2030.

    Industry Reactions

    Industry observers believe that Waaree Energies, one of the largest solar module producers in India, will be at the forefront of investing in the growing manufacturing plants, improving research and development, and increasing its production of high-efficiency solar panels.

    It is likely that other players in the domestic market will invest in wind energy projects, hybrid renewable systems, and battery storage solutions, which will guarantee diversity of clean energy holdings.

    Markets & Jobs

    The proposed capex will not just boost the renewable infrastructure of India but also create high levels of employment. According to analysts, the investments may generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the manufacturing, installation, and maintenance sectors.

    Furthermore, the growth will decrease the dependence on solar modules imported to India, hence aiding in the government initiative to make in India.

    Expert’s Opinion

    Experts in the industry note that the time of the announcement is very important. As the global supply chains stabilize amid the post-pandemic reality and the energy demand in India is expected to skyrocket, the domestic companies are setting themselves to take the local and international markets, respectively.

    The indigenization of solar and wind technologies will also be a push that will counter the risks of geopolitical uncertainty and unstable importation price fluctuations. The scaling of production capacity to meet the increasing demand presented by utility-scale projects and rooftop solar installations has already been indicated by Waaree Energies.

    Conclusion

    The leaders of the company stressed that the investments will be concentrated on high-technology-level solutions like bifacial modules and integrated storage solutions, which will lead to efficiency and competitiveness in prices.

    The 26,000 crore capex story is a continuation of a larger trend of rapid growth in the renewable business in India. The country is moving towards clean energy faster, and local companies are up to the task to become key players in transforming the future in the country.

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