Two of India’s richest men, Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, are engaged in a fierce competition to dominate the country’s green energy landscape. Who will win the race for desert land and billion-dollar investments in renewable power?
Green EnergyRenewable PowerMukesh AmbaniGautam AdaniIndiaReal Estate NewsSep 26, 2025
The main focus of the competition between Ambani and Adani is to dominate India’s green energy market, particularly in the areas of solar and wind power.
The key regions of interest for their renewable energy projects are the desert regions of India, such as the Thar Desert, which are rich in solar potential.
Reliance aims to achieve a significant share of its power generation from renewable sources by 2030, while the Adani Group has set similar goals for large-scale solar and wind projects.
Both companies face challenges such as regulatory hurdles, environmental concerns, and the need for significant infrastructure development.
The competition between Ambani and Adani is a crucial step towards India’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and achieving its climate goals, with potential far-reaching implications for the country’s energy mix and sustainable future.
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