Sunday, October 10, 2021

India’s Reliance buys Norway-based REC Solar in green energy push

A bird flies past a Reliance Industries logo installed on its mart in Ahmedabad, India January 16, 2017. — Reuters pic
A bird flies past a Reliance Industries logo installed on its mart in Ahmedabad, India January 16, 2017. — Reuters pic

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MUMBAI, Oct 10 — Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance conglomerate has bought Norway-based REC Solar from China National Bluestar for US$771 million (RM3.2 billion), the company said today as it aggressively expands into the green energy sector.

The oil-to-telecom giant pledged in June to invest US$10 billion in renewable energy over the next three years — one of several big firms moving into the industry as the South Asian giant pushes to reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels.

The Mumbai-headquartered firm said the purchase would open up opportunities in key green energy markets such as the United States, Europe, Australia and Asia.

“It (buying REC Solar) will enable India to become a world leader in green energy transition to overcome the climate crisis,” Ambani said in a statement.

Ambani added that Reliance hopes to generate 100 gigawatts of renewable energy by the end of the decade — nearly a quarter of the 450GW target set by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

REC, a solar panel manufacturer, has its headquarters in Norway and runs its operations from Singapore, with regional hubs in North America, Europe, Australia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

China National Bluestar is majority-owned by state-run China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina).

Reliance’s multi-billion-dollar fortune has been powered by oil and petrochemicals businesses, but the company has diversified into areas including telecoms and retail in recent years in the country of 1.3 billion people.

Reliance yesterday opened India’s first 7-Eleven convenience store in Mumbai, as it boosts its retail presence in a sector dominated by family-owned stores, known as “kirana” shops.

India is the world’s third-biggest carbon emitter and is expected to become the world’s most populous country by the middle of the decade. — AFP




Source: Malay Mail

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