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In a transformative partnership, the Adani and Google collaboration is set to revolutionize the clean energy landscape by developing a cutting-edge solar-wind hybrid project in Khavda, Gujarat, in the third quarter of 2025. The announcement was made during the ‘Google for India’ event, with the Adani Group providing additional details in a subsequent statement.
This innovative alliance not only sets new benchmarks in renewable energy but also highlights both companies’ dedication to fostering a greener future and advancing environmental sustainability. Together, through the Adani and Google collaboration, they are paving the way for a cleaner energy landscape in the region. The Adani Group announced their partnership with Google on Twitter, emphasizing their commitment to advancing clean energy solutions in India.
Adani and Google Collaboration: Pioneering Clean Energy Solutions for a Sustainable Future
In a groundbreaking partnership, the Adani and Google collaboration is set to transform the clean energy sector with a solar-wind hybrid project in Khavda, Gujarat, launching in Q3 2025. This partnership aligns seamlessly with Google’s ambition to achieve 24/7 carbon-free energy. By utilizing renewable energy to power its cloud operations in India, the Adani and Google collaboration significantly reinforces Google’s commitment to sustainability, ensuring that its cloud services and operations in India are powered by sustainable solutions.
Together, Adani and Google are dedicated to advancing clean energy solutions and setting new standards for environmental responsibility.
As part of its strategic vision, Adani plans to expand its focus on the merchant and commercial & industrial (C&I) segments, driving the decarbonization of industries across India. This innovative alliance not only sets new benchmarks in renewable energy but also highlights both companies’ dedication to fostering a greener future and advancing environmental sustainability.
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