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French Firm Total’s Arm Invests Rs 3,707 Crore In Joint Venture With Adani

The JV houses 2.148 GW operating solar projects across 11 states in India, Total SA said in a statement

A logo sits on the exterior of the Total SA skyscraper headquarters in Paris, France. (Photographer: Anita Pouchard Serra/Bloomberg)
A logo sits on the exterior of the Total SA skyscraper headquarters in Paris, France. (Photographer: Anita Pouchard Serra/Bloomberg)

French energy firm Total SA on Tuesday said it has invested Rs 3,707 crore to set up 50:50 joint venture with Adani Green Energy Ltd. through its step-down subsidiary.

The JV houses 2.148 GW operating solar projects across 11 states in India, the company said in a statement.

The portfolio includes the Restricted Group 1 and 2 projects, which had recently raised $862.5 million from the international bond markets, the statement said.

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Restricted Group 2 was the first Investment Grade rated issuance (rated BBB-/Baa3/BBB-) by a renewable business in India and was widely recognised by global capital markets and international publications, it added.

Through the establishment of the joint venture, both partners aim to adhere to highest standards of governance and strengthen the foundation of the partnership between the two groups, the statement said.

The closing of the transaction in the current environment reinforces the strength of the relationship between the partners and further underscores robust climate commitment of both partners.

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Consistent with India’s commitment to renewable energy, sustainable development and UNFCC goals, Adani Green Energy is on track to achieve 25 GW by 2025.

With this, Adani Green Energy also targets to become the largest solar player by 2025 and the largest renewable player by 2030.

To support this vision, the group has committed to invest over 70 percent of its budgeted capex into clean energy and energy-efficient systems.

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Adani Green Energy Limited, part of the diversified Adani Group, is one of the largest renewable companies in India, with a current project portfolio of 6 GW including under construction capacity.

Additionally, Adani Green Energy participated, as successful bidder in SECI's tender of manufacturing linked development project for a capacity of 8 GW and is awaiting its award.

Total SA is a French multinational integrated energy company and has operations in more than 130 countries.