Gail to pump Rs 6,000 cr on renewables by 2025
The investment can go up by an additional Rs 20,000 crore by 2030, GAIL India CMD Manoj Jain told reporters.
NEW DELHI: State-owned Gail India will invest Rs 6,000 crore in the next three years in renewables, a top official said on Monday.
The investment can go up by an additional Rs 20,000 crore by 2030, GAIL India CMD Manoj Jain told reporters.
GAIL India Director (Finance) Rakesh Kumar Jain said the company, which reported a 112 per cent jump in FY22 posttax net profit at Rs 10,364 crore, has outlined an overall capital expenditure plan of up to Rs 40,000 crore in the next five years, which will cover a wide array of areas.
This will entail borrowings of up to Rs 20,000 crore, while the rest will come from internal accruals, the director added.
Its chairman said it is looking at almost 3 GW of renewables capacity by 2030, which will include 1 GW to start within the next three years.
The company is undertaking a liquid hydrogen capacity addition right now and the progress done on the prototype will influence its overall investments, Manoj Jain said, adding that a call on the same will be taken after 18 months.
Jain said it is in the process of procuring a 10 MW facility for liquid hydrogen, which is slated to be the largest in the country and is on the lookout for the electrolyser.
In FY22, it invested Rs 7,700 crore across all activities, which included pipelines for the core transmission business and petrochemicals, he added.
Meanwhile, the chairman said GAIL is awaiting a nod from the Centre on its asset monetisation proposals.
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