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This Article is From May 02, 2022

Vedanta Aluminium To Source 380 MW Green Power For Smelters

Vedanta Aluminium To Source 380 MW Green Power For Smelters
Workers monitor ore bauxite travelling a conveyor at the Vedanta Ltd. Alumina Refinery in Lanjigarh district, Odisha. [Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg]

Vedanta Aluminium on Monday announced it will source 380 MW of green power on a long-term basis for its smelters.

Once online, this project has the potential to reduce the company's greenhouse gas emissions by 15,00,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent annually.

This will be carried out through a power delivery agreement between Vedanta Ltd and Special Purpose Vehicles – affiliates of Sterlite Power Technologies.

In a statement, the company said that 180 MW of this Renewable Energy will be for the aluminium smelter at Jharsuguda, in Odisha, and 200 MW for the Bharat Aluminium Company at Korba, in Chhattisgarh.

"This 380 MW renewable energy power delivery agreement for our aluminium smelters stands true to our mission of aligning the incentives of growth with the imperatives for the planet," Vedanta CEO – aluminium business Rahul Sharma said.

Charting its roadmap to net zero by 2050, Vedanta Aluminium is working on a three pronged-approach to decarbonise its operations - increasing the quantum of renewable energy in its energy mix, bolstering operational efficiencies to reduce energy consumption, and rapidly transitioning to cleaner fuels and technologies.

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