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Vedanta's net-zero investments cross $1 billion; renewable use up 52%

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Mining major Vedanta on Wednesday said it invested more than USD 1 billion in net-zero transition initiatives in FY26, with renewable energy, lower-carbon fuels, energy efficiency and technology-led interventions driving its decarbonisation efforts.

As part of this transition, the group's renewable energy utilisation went up 52 per cent year-on-year to 4 billion units (400 crore units) in 2025-26, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of around 3 crore Indian households.

Vedanta now has nearly 2,000 MW of installed and contracted renewable energy capacity and is targeting 2.5 GW round-the-clock renewable energy capacity by 2030.

These initiatives, alongside other decarbonisation interventions, helped avoid approximately 3 million tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions in 2025-26, while greenhouse gas emissions intensity across the group's metals and mining production declined by approximately 14 per cent from the 2020-21 baseline, the company said in a ...

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