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Engie and The Abraaj Group partner to develop wind power in India

By Michelle Froese | September 22, 2017

The Abraaj Group, an investor operating in growth markets, and ENGIE, a multi-national utility company and one of the largest global independent power producers, announced a partnership to build a wind platform in India.

Sunrise Wind Farm

The Indian government’s target of 60 GW of wind power capacity by 2022 will require a near doubling of the current installed capacity of 32 GW over the next five years.

Together, Abraaj and ENGIE have identified a robust pipeline of wind power projects representing over 1 GW in several key states. By leveraging Abraaj’s clean energy sector expertise and ENGIE’s operational experience, the partnership will address a large and growing demand for clean energy from the Indian Government, as well as businesses in India.

“The Indian renewables sector has seen strong growth in recent times and we expect demand for power across the country will continue to increase. In line with our commitment to addressing the Sustainable Development Goals, our partnership with ENGIE marks Abraaj’s second investment in the clean energy sector in India,” said Saad Zaman, Partner at The Abraaj Group. “Buoyed by a strong regulatory framework, the renewables sector is a significant long-term, sustainable investment opportunity for Abraaj. Wind power generation is approaching grid parity and offers a competitive solution to lower average power pool prices.”

The Indian renewable energy sector continues to grow rapidly, underpinned by an increasing demand for power. Power consumption in India is expected to grow at 9% year-on-year until 2020.

“ENGIE is pleased to partner with Abraaj and work closely with its teams to share our business practices and skills,” added Sébastien Arbola, CEO of ENGIE Middle East, South & Central Asia, and Turkey. “Energy demand is growing tremendously in India, and ENGIE is investing in green energy sources as part of supporting the country with its sustainable development plans. Indeed, the Platform is fully in line with our commitment: provide clean and renewable energy for all.”

The Abraaj Group has comprehensive investment experience in the energy sector and has invested over $1 billion in 10 projects globally. In 2015, Abraaj partnered with the Aditya Birla Group to build a 1 GW scale solar energy platform in India, and in 2017, acquired a majority stake in Jhimpir Power, a 50-MW wind power project in the Jhimpir wind corridor in Southeast Pakistan.

The ENGIE Group is the largest independent electricity producer in the world with 112.7 GW of installed capacity, of which 20% is from renewables. The development of wind power projects is one of ENGIE’s priorities. It is now the largest wind power producer in France and Belgium and an international leader with 4,553 MW installed throughout the world.

With a presence of more than two decades in India, ENGIE has a diverse set of activities in the country. Through its parent company and subsidiaries, ENGIE is active there in power transmission and distribution, gas pipeline, and city gas distribution sectors (through its engineering/infrastructure consulting business), and solar PV with 800 MW of capacity in operation, construction and advanced development. It has also made its first entry into the distributed energy segment in the country.


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