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BluPine Energy has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Amazon for a 99 MW wind energy project in India. This project is expected to generate around 360 million units of renewable electricity every year, which is equivalent to powering 115,000 households. It will also help offset more than 250,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, supporting Amazon’s sustainability goals.
BluPine Energy, a renewable energy services company established in India by global infrastructure investor Actis, continues to expand its presence in the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) renewable energy market. This agreement strengthens both companies’ commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy adoption. With this latest addition, BluPine Energy’s total C&I capacity has reached 800 MW, with a clear plan to scale up to 1 GW soon.
Neerav Nanavaty, CEO of BluPine Energy, highlighted the company’s commitment to delivering clean, reliable, and cost-effective renewable energy solutions. He stated that the partnership with Amazon demonstrates BluPine Energy’s expertise in developing high-quality renewable energy projects that have a meaningful environmental impact. As the company works towards achieving a 1 GW C&I portfolio, its focus remains on helping businesses transition to sustainable energy sources.
Rahul Mishra, Head of C&I at BluPine Energy, pointed out that businesses are increasingly seeking renewable energy due to rising electricity costs and sustainability commitments. He emphasized that strategic collaborations like this one play a crucial role in accelerating the shift to clean energy. He also noted that BluPine Energy has signed over 500 MW of PPAs in 2024, marking an important milestone in the company’s journey toward achieving its 1 GW goal.
With this new project, BluPine Energy’s total renewable energy portfolio has reached 3 GW, including 1 GW of operational capacity spread across 30 sites in nine Indian states. The company continues to drive India’s clean energy transition by developing solutions for both industrial and utility-scale applications.















