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ArcelorMittal launches 3 renewable energy projects in India, aiming for 1.6 million tons of annual carbon reduction

24 Dec 2025 15:52 reported by Gianna Chen

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ArcelorMittal has launched three new renewable energy projects in India, with a total installed capacity of 1 GW, covering solar, wind, and energy storage systems. The projects are scheduled to be operational between 2027 and 2028.

Located across Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, the projects are expected to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 1.6 million tons annually once fully operational.

The electricity generated will be supplied to AMNS India, the joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, supporting its transition toward low-carbon steel production.

Combined with existing projects, ArcelorMittal’s renewable energy capacity in India will reach 2 GW, with total annual emission reductions expected to reach around 4 million tons.

When fully operational, these projects are projected to meet about 35% of the power demand for AMNS India’s Hazira plant, marking a key step in its green transformation.

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