India’s Reliance Builds Gigantic Solar Farm

Reliance Industries Limited, (India's most valuable company by market capitalization)  just announced that it is developing the world’s largest single-site solar project across 859 square miles of arid land in Kutch, Gujarat — an area three times the size of the country of Singapore. Courtesy: Mapsofindia Chairman Mukesh Ambani announced...

Reliance Industries Plans World’s Largest Data Center in India

Reliance Industries, led by Mukesh Ambani, aims to build the world's largest data center in the city of Jamnagar, Gujarat, to strengthen its AI push in India. The proposed facility is set to have a capacity of three gigawatts, significantly surpassing Microsoft's current largest 600-megawatt site in Virginia. This ambitious...

Indian Companies Rush to Bid for Green Hydrogen and Electrolyzer Funds

India plans to reach 5 million tons in annual green hydrogen production capacity by 2030. In July, India invited pilot bids under its $2 billion program to incentivize production of green hydrogen and the manufacturing of electrolysers. The Indian government unveiled the results of two major auctions to support domestic...

India’s Reliance Expands Investments in Clean Energy in Europe

Mumbai-based Reliance Industries (RIL), through its subsidiary Reliance New Energy Solar Ltd., invested in German "green solar wafers" technology company NexWafe GmbH, and signed a pact with Danish company Stiesdal A/S for hydrogen electrolyzers, as part of a strategy to expand its clean energy portfolio. The company invested 25 million...

India's Reliance Jio Offers Free TVs with Fiber Internet

Mumbai, India headquartered Reliance Jio, the mobile network owned by industrialist Mukesh Ambani, will give away free 4,000 high-definition TVs to new customers who sign up for the company's latest offering: the broadband network, JioFiber. The TVs, available to customers who buy annual subscriptions starting at $217, will also come...

Walmart India Adopts New Sales Strategy

Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart's plan to crack India's giant consumer market, compete with Amazon.com Inc., and Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries -- who has announced plans to launch his own e-commerce initiative -- is to collaborate with the neighborhood stores. Twelve million neighborhood stores across India account for...

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