19, Aug 2026
Vedanta’s Renewable Energy Use Surges 52 percent to 4 Billion Units as Net-Zero Investments Cross US Dollar 1 Billion

New Delhi, Aug 19: As India rapidly expands renewable energy and electrification to meet its growing energy needs, Vedanta Group is strengthening its position across the energy transition — both as a supplier of the critical materials needed to build the new energy economy and as a large energy consumer transforming how those materials are produced.

India has set an ambitious target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based power capacity by 2030, alongside its broader ambition of meeting 50% of its energy requirements from renewable sources and achieving netzero emissions by 2070. This expansion will require significant investments in renewable generation, transmission, power grids, storage and electrification — driving long-term demand for the metals and minerals that underpin this infrastructure.

Vedanta’s diversified portfolio gives it a strategic position in this opportunity. Copper, aluminium, zinc, silver and steel are fundamental to renewable power generation, transmission, grids, solar technologies, energy storage and the broader electrified economy. At the same time, Vedanta is transforming the energy profile of its own energy-intensive operations.

On Akshay Urja Diwas, Vedanta announced that it has invested more than US$1 billion in netzero transition initiatives through FY2025-26, with renewable energy, lower-carbon fuels, energy efficiency and technology-led interventions driving its decarbonisation efforts. As part of this transition, the Group’s renewable energy utilisation increased 52% year-on-year to 4 billion units (400 crore units) in FY2025-26, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of around 3 crore Indian households. Vedanta now has nearly 2,000 MW of installed and contracted renewable energy capacity and is targeting 2.5 GW of round-the-clock renewable energy capacity by 2030. These initiatives, alongside other decarbonisation interventions, helped avoid approximately 3 million tonnes of CO₂e emissions in FY2025-26, while greenhouse gas emissions intensity across the Group’s metals and mining production declined by approximately 14% from the FY2020-21 baseline.

Vedanta’s energy-transition strategy spans both sides of the value chain. The Group is building the materials and capabilities required for a more electrified economy while simultaneously transforming the way its own operations are powered. This dual positioning creates an opportunity to strengthen Vedanta’s relevance to customers seeking to decarbonise their value chains, while positioning its businesses at the centre of one of the most significant structural shifts in the global economy.

“The global transition to clean energy demands both, sustainable materials and sustainable operations. Vedanta operates at the heart of this shift; producing the critical metals essential for a low-carbon future while aggressively decarbonizing our own footprint. And in doing so, we are building the resilient, sustainable industrial foundation that will power an Atmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat.” said Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Non-Executive Director, Vedanta Ltd. and Chairperson, Hindustan Zinc Ltd.

Vedanta Aluminium’s Restora and Restora Ultra and Hindustan Zinc’s EcoZen are designed to address growing demand for lower-carbon materials. In FY2025-26, customers using EcoZen avoided approximately 8,268 tonnes of CO₂e emissions.

Across its businesses, Vedanta is also deploying AI, automation, Industrial IoT and advanced analytics to improve energy efficiency, optimise processes and enhance asset performance.

The Group’s focus on responsible business practices is also reflected in the ESG performance of its companies, with Vedanta Limited, Vedanta Aluminium and Hindustan Zinc (HZL) featuring among leading performers in S&P Global’s ESG assessments. HZL is also a member of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), reinforcing its commitment to responsible mining practices and sustainable development. Vedanta Oil & Gas is also strengthening emissions management and became the first and only upstream oil & gas company in India to achieve OGMP 2.0 Gold Standard Pathway status for methane reporting and management, reflecting its focus on robust measurement, transparency and emissions reduction.

As India’s energy transition accelerates, Vedanta’s opportunity extends beyond reducing the carbon intensity of its own operations. Its portfolio is positioned to supply the materials required for the transition, its investments are building the capabilities to produce them more sustainably, and its lower-carbon products are enabling customers to transition alongside it.

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