ReNew Power on Thursday said it has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to help address the global climate crisis.
It added that the company’s pledge aligns with the Race To Zero campaign - the largest ever global alliance committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions.
“By extending our support to the campaign, we aim to stabilise global emissions by 2050 and create opportunities for low carbon innovations that will drive the transition to a low carbon economy and spur the investment and innovation needed to make the net-zero goal attainable,” said Sumant Sinha, founder, chairman and chief executive officer, ReNew Power.
The company in its press release said that it was committed to reducing its carbon footprint through improved energy efficiency, increased renewable energy supply, and reducing network waste.
The Race To Zero campaign is a global effort to rally leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions and investors for a zero carbon future ahead of the COP26 summit slated to begin in November this year at Glasgow, UK.