Bengaluru, NFAPost: GAIL (India) Limited, the country’s leading public sector undertaking in the natural gas sector, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Karnataka to establish approximately 1 GW of renewable energy (RE) capacity in the state, with a proposed investment of Rs 5,000 crores.
The MoU was signed in the presence of Karnataka Industry Minister M B Patil and Karnataka Power Minister K J George, reinforcing Karnataka’s position as a preferred destination for investments in clean and sustainable energy. GAIL Executive Director (Renewable Energy) Parvesh Chug and GAIL Executive Director (Marketing) Sumit Kishore were present during the MoU signing event.
With an ambitious commitment to achieve 100% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2035, GAIL is aligning its strategic priorities with India’s broader Net Zero goals. To meet this target, the company requires approximately 3,500 MW of RE capacity for captive consumption. Presently, GAIL’s renewable portfolio comprises just 135 MW, which includes 38.1 MW of wind energy operational in Karnataka.
Recognizing Karnataka’s leadership and progressive policy environment in the renewable energy sector, GAIL aims to scale up its presence significantly in the state. The MoU paves the way for GAIL to explore and develop a diversified portfolio of RE projects including ground-mounted solar, rooftop solar, floating solar, wind energy, and mandated storage solutions. The company is also keen on acquiring suitable land parcels within Solar Parks in Karnataka to expedite implementation under its dedicated capital expenditure plan.
Speaking on the occasion, Karnataka Industry Minister M B Patil said the state welcomes GAIL’s strategic interest in Karnataka.
“This MoU reaffirms our commitment to facilitating clean energy investments while driving industrial growth. Karnataka’s policy ecosystem, skilled workforce, and land availability make it a natural partner for companies focused on sustainability,” said Karnataka Industry Minister M B Patil.
Karnataka Power Minister K J George added as a leader in renewable energy, Karnataka is pleased to collaborate with GAIL in achieving India’s clean energy transition.
“This partnership will strengthen our state’s position as a green energy hub and contribute to employment generation and infrastructure development,” said Karnataka Power Minister K J George.
The MoU marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration between GAIL and the Government of Karnataka to create a cleaner, greener energy future, while contributing significantly to the state’s economic growth and climate goals.
The MoU meeting was attended by Dr. Selvakumar S., Principal Secretary, Industries Department and Smt. Gunjan Krishna, Commissioner for Industrial Development and Director, Industries and Commerce.
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