ReNew is a major renewable-energy company in India's wind and solar sector. In a coal-heavy India, it supplies clean power and advances decarbonization. In 2025 it won 900 MW in the collocated solar-plus-battery (BESS) category in India's renewable auctions, positioning it among the leading developers. India added record renewable capacity in 2025, reaching 254 GW by November and meeting 51.5% of electricity demand with renewables on 29 July—a transition ReNew helps drive.
●●● high
There is no confirmed −; independently verified + decide the position (B). No unreachable strike-through.= non-additive meter
ReNew Energy Global: Advancing decarbonization with India's wind and solar. The letter is B; certainty is high. Unconfirmed concerns are placed under “Watching.” (As of 2026-Q3; estimate based on public information.)
Main narrative
One person’s story (N1)
+ A single story
India's electricity, long heavily reliant on coal. ReNew's wind and solar replace it with clean power. The benefit appears for nature and future generations: in 2025 it won 900 MW in the collocated solar-plus-battery (BESS) category in India's renewable auctions, positioning it among the leading developers.
Source nature: ReNew / MNRE / P1 First-party / independent (government/reporting). Positive effects are not used to offset negatives.
Positive / negative effects
+ effects
- India reached 254 GW of renewables in 2025 and met 51.5% of electricity demand with renewables on 29 July—a transition ReNew helps drive.P2 Independent (reporting) / SolarQuarter
− effects (confirmed)
- No confirmed −.
- A listed, for-profit company
- the generation plus depends on siting and the grid (indirect)
- the land use and grid integration of large-scale renewables are watch items common to the industry.
- Expanding wind, solar and storage; grid integration and stable supply; care for the land use of large renewables; contributing to India's renewable transition.
A second look
The plus is fossil-replacing generation through India's wind and solar, an effect on nature and future generations, backed by the 900 MW BESS-collocated win and India's renewable expansion. But it is a listed, for-profit company, the generation plus depends on siting and the grid, and the land use and grid integration of large-scale renewables are watch items common to the industry. Weighing the genuine, large-scale decarbonization plus, B/high.
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How to read this assessment
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